Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 10:01:48 -0400 From: "Michael Hunt" <mph101@surfree.com> To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg2091$foo@default> Subject: Cp in Tennessee
Wouldn't that be something to find S. oreophila near the Alabama and inside
Tennessee! Anything is possible.
----- Original Message ----- If S. oreophila could climb uphill, you might
even find it up
> along the border trying to do its best to get out of N. Carolina! :)
>
If I recall D. brevifolia was found near Lake Reelfoot in Tennessee. This
info stored in my burnt out brain cells from the late 70's, and I don't know
firsthand.
> FWIW- Don't know where you are in TN, but years ago rangers told me that
> there are several relic bogs with D. rotundifolia in the Smokey Mtns.
> National Park. >
> (snip)
>
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