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We still recommend early establishment in Zone 7b
The result is a hellebore with the growth habit of H
The flowers of Cannas are not
I can think of few other daylilies that blend as well in the perennial border during a time that color is so valuable
Marshallia caespitosa Agastache We still recommend early establishmentNative to prairies from Missouri south to Texas, Marshallia caespitosa can often be found hanging around with its buds, Schizachyrium scoparium and Coreopsis lanceolata. Marshallia, which got its name from the late Dr. Moses Marshall (1785 1813), is an easy to grow garden perennial that forms small green basal winter rosettes. In late spring, the narrow green, grass like clumps of Marshallia caespitosa are topped with 18" spikes that each terminate in
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