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I've given this a neutral, because I personally have had no success with it, but it does seem to grow well in some, but not all, parts of...Read More
I live in Grass Valley, Ca and planted four of these June 2012 after seeing them in an article in the Sac Bee. Two are surviving but I ...Read More
In response to the Marconi comment:
Spreading this plant may have unfortunate consequences.
It isn't about "native versus ...Read More
With little to no care in a shady spot, this plant is enormous. There were a few sources online saying that after a certain period of ti...Read More
I saw this plant (or a variety of it?) in Montara, CA grow 30 feet or more. Does anyone know, are these Tower of Jewels or some other pla...Read More
This is a gorgeous plant. We have one in our backyard that is 18 feet tall at this time although it has bloomed and is looking a little w...Read More
I grew five plants from seed approx. two years ago and expect them to (hopefully) bloom this summer. They are planted in fairly poor soi...Read More
I 've sown E. pininana in februari indoors and planted the seedlings out in june 2004. We've had a cold and wet spring this year. Now (au...Read More
This plant is invasive along the coast of northern California, and I recommend against using it in landscaping in that region. A single ...Read More
The origin of these tall,architectural plants is the Canary Islands but two species Echium pininana and E. wildpretti are o...Read More