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This plant showed up in my garden this spring and continued to grow and grow with those beautiful large leaves. Suddenly pods started to ...Read More
Can anyone recommend a good companion plant? I'm getting stuck on what to put next to this.
Foliage is green.
Grows well in southcentral Alaska; zones 3-5. Not a biennial here though, its a three year version. In case I missed it, does it have a...Read More
Large plant, with bold foliage and even more bold flower heads. Always gets attention. Bees (and Grasshoppers) love the flowers. My ga...Read More
I put this plant in some time before 1995. A flood in 1995 wiped out the section of the garden where it was planted. Several years lat...Read More
I am embarrassed to say that I don't remember planting these plants, but they are so beautiful. Almost medieval looking, or like somethin...Read More
I acquired this plant three years ago at a horticultural society sale. It has been transplanted once when we moved.(It has acted as a per...Read More
In the UK- grown from seed easily and planted in Herb Field - has grown very well and self seeds readily! To collect seed - await until s...Read More
This angelica species is a Native to China and Korea. It grows up to 6 feet tall with diamond shaped leaflets forming leaves 24 inches lo...Read More