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Erigeron chrysopsidis 'Grand Ridge' - provides a second (or is it the third ?) flowering this season.
The Delosperma often looks horrible after Winter Graham, but I cut it back and most of the time it recovers nicely and if a plant doesn't, I always find plenty of seedlings that take over !
Luc, your Helianthemum lunulatum is gorgeous. I'm really envious BTW I'm not a Rhodo specialist but I have seen so many years Rh. ferrugineum in the wild and your plant does not look like the natural form.And the backside of the leaves are obiously not 'rusty'. Must be a hybrid, beause I don't believe it's Rh. hirsutum too???
Quote from: Luc Gilgemyn on September 05, 2010, 05:52:43 PMThe Delosperma often looks horrible after Winter Graham, but I cut it back and most of the time it recovers nicely and if a plant doesn't, I always find plenty of seedlings that take over ! Thanks Luc,I have been left with one seedling.Graham