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In this droughty Zone 6a season the thick stems became brittle. It's so heavy that it needs staking or tying up. Reseeds like Onan, but...Read More
I have been growing Cup Plant for about 10 years. It is a show stopper growing in a far corner of my yard. I have never had to stake it...Read More
This is a big bold plant, yet another late-summer gold daisy, easily reaching 7-8'. The rigid stems require a little support at the edges...Read More
A good native plant from American meadows and prairie in the East and Midwest. The flowers are good for pollinators and the nutritious se...Read More
Love this plant! Works great just by itself and always gets comments. Gets to about 9 feet tall. Haven't needed to stake it yet.
I am very glad I bought this plant, mine is small but doing well. It is a good host plant, it attracts bees, butterflies,birds for the se...Read More
This is a good plant when in the right place. They become very tall but I've found if I cut them back in early-mid June, they still flow...Read More
Strong stems rarely needed staking, this plant is being grown at the bottom of the hill I made to create my waterfall and microclimate. R...Read More
Grows extremely well in the back corner of my yard. It gets shaded in the morning by the neighbor's trees, but right before noon it start...Read More
A great addition to a rain garden, slough, or swale that both dries out and gets a bit more water when it does rain (at least in the uppe...Read More
Native roadside plant. I'm not sure if it was meant for captivity. I think it might be best to leave it in the wild.
The best of show and worst of show results in a neutral vote. We have grown this in our nursery garden in South Dakota. I love its unique...Read More
The Master Gardeners have a demonstration garden in Palo Alto California where I planted the seeds 2 years ago. The first year the plant ...Read More
Long-tongued bees, butterflies, and skippers are common visitors and the most important pollinators of the flowers. Some short-tongued be...Read More
I've had this plant in London, UK, for about 4 years. Despite the sheer number of flowers produced, for some reason, viable seeds are ext...Read More
Has cheerful yellow daisy-like flowers on long, stout stalks reaching up to 8' in height. Even more interesting than the flowers are the ...Read More