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Yaupon Holly | Plant of the Month
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2021
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December 2020
Botanical name: Ilex vomitoria
Common name(s): Yaupon Holly, Yaupon, Cassina
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I love the tea pot cosy! I never thought of making a pop over type like that! I'm going to put that owl cosy on my sewing project list. I enjoyed the video. Hello from northwest Florida, we have the yaupon growing like weeds everywhere here, I'm sure Texas does as well. It would be a fun project to do some experiments propagating but I would want to be sure of what I was growing so I plan to either buy at a local nursery or through the University native plant program.
That owl cozy🦉
I tried the tea from Lost Creek. It was great and I decided to grow my own. I have the seeds on the way. Thanks for this informative video.
Wonderful! How are the plants coming along?
@@npsotclearlake Waiting til spring to plant! I ordered the seeds on Amazon. They came from China, of all places, after 8 weeks. By that time we were into a wet summer. I am still excited.
How did the seeds work out for you? Hello from northwest Florida, we have the yaupon growing like weeds everywhere here, I'm sure Texas does as well. It would be a fun project to do some experiments propagating but I think I will want to be sure of what I was growing so I plan to either buy at a local native nursery or through the University native plant program. You have a wonderful native plant program through the Lady Bird Johnson Wildlife Center.