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Exactly the one! oh, and also Filipendula.
Smart, you sure are smart!
Smart, you sure are smart!
Marshall, I also worked at a greenhouse/nursery in our small town , for a few years, a number of years back. I aquired a lot of plants I couldnt resist..You added some others to your list that are good indestructable/easy care plants.marshallsmyth said:Barefoot, your lists there exactly and precisely match some of the things we had mostly in the prerennials section at the greenhouse nursery i worked at in montana. if i had a good memory i'd be able to add to it by going down the beds in my mind's eye...Betony, Joe Pye, hens and chicks, euphorbias, baby's breath, penstemon, perennial alyssum, snow on the mountain, hardy carnation...what is that astilbe relative larger p...
I don't know that goatsbeard comes in any color other than white. If I'd seen it, I'd have it. I do know that it now comes in a 'dwarf' variety - also white.barefootgardener said:Goatsbeard is the other relative to Astilbe. We carried both in the nursery, and i had to grow both. Goatsbeard was a much larger plant,with larger plumes.. and I mine was white.
Ginny