Date: 2006-02-13 04:37 pm (UTC)
hahaha. well, for yews, almost all the ones in urban areas in the u.s. are japanese - so the chances of the yew you see in a city being a japanese one are very high, even if you can't personally tell between the three species.

have you read william cullina's books on native woody plants and native perennials? (the photo in this icon is of a native perennial - a white variant of dicentra eximia, which is commonly called "fringed bleeding heart" or "fern-leaved bleeding heart". i grew it in my shade garden at my last residence.)
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