[PCA] NEWS: Kah Tai Prairie Preserve erupts in color thanks to controlled burn

Adolf Ceska aceska at telus.net
Thu Apr 29 19:54:54 CDT 2010


Sorry. This is the article:
http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20100428/news/304289977 

Adolf Ceska

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Veilleux [mailto:eastbaywilds at sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: April-29-10 4:07 PM
To: 'Adolf Ceska'; 'Olivia Kwong'; native-plants at lists.plantconservation.org
Subject: RE: [PCA] NEWS: Kah Tai Prairie Preserve erupts in color thanks to
controlled burn

uhm, I seem to be missing this important link!  would
someone resend it to me? thank you.

Pete Veilleux
East Bay Wilds
510-409-5858
www.eastbaywilds.com

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Subject: Re: [PCA] NEWS: Kah Tai Prairie Preserve
erupts in color thanks to controlled burn

Thanks for the link to an interesting article. I am
glad that it confirms my
original suspicion that the snowberries were introduced
to western North
America from England, most probably with Ribes
sanguineum 'King Edward VII'.

Adolf Ceska, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada


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