From cheryl@citrus.ucr.edu Tue Jul 18 23:16:34 EDT 1995
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From: cheryl wilen <cheryl@citrus.ucr.edu>
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Subject: Re: Seed sources for weeds?
Date: 14 Jul 1995 20:59:21 GMT
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jpohjanr@ee.hit.fi (JP) wrote:
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> 	Does anyone know a good source for plants generally thought of
> as weeds used in erosion control [Penganum harmala, grasses such as Molinia,
> Phalaris arundinacea or aquatica, to mention few]? I am especially interested
> in finding such seed retailers in Europe, but good sources in the US also
> interest.
> 
You could try:
Valley Seed Service
P.O. Box 9335
Fresno, CA 93791

They supply a lot of weed seeds but I don't know if they have the ones you are interested in.  Most weeds they carry are agronomic weeds.

Cheryl




