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Posted by
luvtosharedivs 5a WI (
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Wed, Jul 11, 07 at 22:52
Echinacea, 'Razzmatazz':
Echinacea, 'Ruby Star':
Let's see your "E" photos!
(BTW, you all don't have to wait for me to start a new letter - If you have something to share and want to go to the next letter, go for it!;-)
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| Echinacea with monarch 
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| What a perfect capture! That would make nice desktop wallpaper! Julie |
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| OK, lots of pictures to post on this one! I love my echinacea! Sunrise and Pink Double Delight Echinacea
Summer Sky and Twilight Echinacea
Harvest Moon Echinacea
Fatal Attraction Echinacea
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'Sunset' Echinacea
'Green Envy' Echinacea (just opening)
'Ruby Star' Echinacea with a Red Admiral
Echinops 'Artic Glow'
'Elegans' Hosta (my biggest one, so far)
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Goodness sakes, Margo, You certainly have a nice collection of "Purple Cone Flowers", some I've never heard of, too. I just planted E. 'Sunset' this year, but it hasn't bloomed yet. Thanks for sharing! Here's an "E" Hosta, 'Emerald Tiara':
Julie |
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Beautiful flowers! Aka Margo I absolutely love your 'Sunset' Echinacea and Green envy and Echinops 'Artic Glow' Where do you get those I haven't run across them yet in my searches. Julie, what is that you have behind to the left of your ruby star? It's probably obvious, but like I said I am so new at this I can't identify too many plants yet. I just bought the Ruby star myself and am trying to plan what else I need to get to put around coneflowers hmmm..... maybe I should have just started a new thread |
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| Carrie... The plant behind the Echinecea, 'Ruby Star' is a Sedum, but the name isn't labeled on my map, so I don't know what cultivar it is. I know it's not 'Autumn Joy', but something else pink. It will bloom later, after the Purple cone fls are finished. Julie |
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Carrie, I ordered both the Green Envy and the Artic Glow Echinops. The Echinops I recieved from Bluestone Perennials last year and the Green Envy (and a lot of my other coneflowers) came from Garden Crossings (whom has awesome plants) this year. |
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| Thanks I'll have to add them to my someday wish list :) |
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Evening Primrose
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| Nice close-up! Now that one I've never seen, and you'd think I would, living in the country. I understand it grows in dry old fields and roadsides, as a biennial. Do you grow it in your garden? Julie |
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| I have several Primrose. This one blooms in the evening, it's a perennial. Very cool plant. Here's a shot of the whole plant.
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