August 27, 2011 Uncategorized drought, Malvaviscus arboreus, native plants, Turks cap, wildflowers 3 Comments Malvaviscus arboreus – Turks cap by RobertKamper Favored by hummingbirds and solitary bees, this lovely hibiscus-like flower (that never fully opens) does extremely well along a shady northern side of the house. Has not received supplemental watering throughout the drought. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Print (Opens in new window) Print Like Loading... Related
I like your Thomas-Hardy-inspired blog title. Looks like we’re covering some of the same ground: Staminate column like a candle wick Liatris on the prairie LikeLike Reply
I like your Thomas-Hardy-inspired blog title. Looks like we’re covering some of the same ground:
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Thanks. Your blog is an inspiration.
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Happy inspiration!
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