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Originally posted by Txhunter3000 View Post
Why would you plant this stuff? If it's income from dove hunting i still don't see it. You couldn't pay me enough to trash my land, nothing can grow underneath it.
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Originally posted by eyedoc View PostI’ve been trying to spend good money on croton for a few years but none of the seed companies have had a supply
Also called "Dove Weed," Woolly Croton is a native, warm-season annual forb/broadleaf adapted to the South that produces seeds highly palatable to dove, quail and other seed-eating birds. Non-GMO
Texas Croton is a native, annual plant that flowers from July to September. Croton texensis is a monoecious plant that has both male and female flowers. This plant is a weed of disturbed sites, prefers sandy to sandy loam soils.
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Originally posted by Txhunter3000 View Post
The link downloads a gz file that I can't open.
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