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Author Topic: Hymenoxys grandiflora in a trough  (Read 630 times)
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Kelaidis
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« on: March 05, 2010, 05:29:02 PM »

You don't often see Old man of the Mountain in Gardens: this picture shows it in the Mount Evans trough in our Denver Botanic Gardens trough display. Alas, it is monocarpic--so no show the next year.

I think I planted over a hundred of this in my gardens at home (especially in troughs). Should make for an interesting look this summer!


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