I have a single plant of Townsendia alpigena (syn T. montana). This is a wonderfully colored little Townsendia from the Rockies. I have high hopes that it will seed around.
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=TOALA
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=250067775
http://science.halleyhosting.com/nature/basin/sun/daisy/townsendia/mt.htm
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Re: Townsendia alpigena var. alpigena
John, I hope too that your Townsendia will seed around a lot! What a sight it may be :o
Re: Townsendia alpigena var. alpigena
Wow! That's a Townsendia with some color. I grow quite a number of species in this genus but they are mostly in seed already. I just wish they would stay in bloom a little longer.
Re: Townsendia alpigena var. alpigena
That's a sweet one, John! do you (anyone) find Townsendia remain distinct in the garden, or do they interbreed?
Re: Townsendia alpigena var. alpigena
I keep them in different areas of the garden. I've currently got 6 different ones, and so far it doesn't appear that I have any hybrids. I'm growing T. spathulata, T. exscapa, T. hookeri, T. leptotes, T. rothrockii and T. montana var. caelilinensis. All have wintered over at least once, and the T. rothrockii is now 4 years old and still looking healthy. All have produced seedlings, and each one has grown up to be exactly the right kind of plant.
A deep color beauty there! My goodness, I'll need to add this to my "plants to lust after" list :D
Interesting, FNA maintains T. montana and puts T. alpigena into synonymy, and with the USDA vice-versa. I see that The Plant List agrees with FNA.
http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Compositae/Townsendia/