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If my memory serves correctly, Castroville, Califoria is the "artichoke
capital" of the world, maybe their Chamber of Commerce could give you some
information. By the way, I believe daisy's and artichokes are related in
that their both in the Family Compositae, which is a really huge group of
plants.
Greg
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The George Washington University (<O> <O>)
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On Sun, 26 May 1996, Heidi Anderson wrote:
> I'm sorry to post this question on the list, but I can't seem to find any
> information on the subject. Can anyone tell me where artichokes come
> from. Supposedly they are related to daisys, but where do they grow,
> what type of climate, anything. My library has a very limited number of
> books none of which have any information.
> If anyone could give me any information on these plants, or any ideas of
> where else I can look for them, another list, etc. it would be greatly
> appreciated. Thanks much
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> Heidi Anderson
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