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Full StoryI received this plant in a trade a few years ago, knew absolutely nothing about it, but figured, what the heck, I'd give it a try! I believe it came from Texas so figured that I had best winter it over in the greenhouse and let it spend summers outside. It's done great and, even better, I have decided that I *really* like it. However, I am able to find next to nothing about it. I have tentatively identified it as B. latifolia, Cat's Tail, but am not exactly sure. The flowers are a medium salmon orange in color. I have half a dozen or more blooms this year; oddly, there are small plantlets developing at the top of the stems which, in turn, appear to be sending up their own small flower stalks. Very interesting plant.
Anyone have any info that they can share? Will the small plantlets root? Dare I plant it outside in the wet, rainy (although zone 8) Pac NW???
Any and all info is most appreciated - thanks!
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