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Luc,So what sort of habit DOES it have?
Lovely pictures, Robin! I wonder which verbascum that is? (I really like verbascums, an interest for which I pay dues, i. e. much weeding out of multitudes of verbascum seedlings!)1) Wonderfully bizarre colouration on Canna 'TropiCanna'2) Helenium hoopesii (a southerly Great Plains native), which should have been blooming a month ago, with Salvia pratensis.3) A beautiful thug, Phalaris arundinacea 'Feesey's Form' (which I have confined within a cut-off pot)4) Rosa primula... not the best show this year; in better shows, it forms cylinders of flowers around the stem - interesting that it's hardy here.5) Salix x boydii, and Salix retusa. 6) Spiraea triloba7) Rosa spinosissima8 ) Echium russicum.
Robin, it could be Verbascum phlomoides- or at least that would be a good place to start looking for pics online to compare it with We have a similar one here that grew unexpectedly in a bulb frame.- it is flowering just now.
Lori, I love the two Rosa's and would love to grow either one here but note that you say that Rosa primula is questionably hardy Is the Rosa spinosissima?
QuoteLori, I love the two Rosa's and would love to grow either one here but note that you say that Rosa primula is questionably hardy Is the Rosa spinosissima? Robin, with my comment about R. primula ("interesting that is is hardy here"), I just meant that this climate (chinooks, unreliable snow, very dry) is difficult on woody plants, and when trying something that is not commonly grown here, it is always a pleasant surprise to find that it can survive without winter damage. So, really, I think it is very hardy, as is R. spinosissima... I hope that's helpful, although I'm sure others here could advise better on how they may do in your conditions. (Re. my "knowledge" about wild plants, thank you so much for the compliment, Robin, undeserved though it is! I'm trying to learn, slowly, painfully, at any rate. I'm chagrined to realize how little I know compared to the assemblage of experts here! Wow!)
Sorry, Robin- I didn't mean we have the same species, just that this one was flowering for me now. Mine is less wooly leaved than yours seems and you are right the petals overlap. Out of interest how big in diameter are the flowers on yours?