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Achillea filipendulina
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Common Name: Cloth of Gold
Bloom Season: Summer to Early Fall
Bloom Color: Yellow
Ideal Sun Conditions: Full Sun Mature Height: 24"
Description:
Long blooming, covered with yellow flowers in summer. Garden Notes: Needs fairly constant moisture and good garden soil for best performance.
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Rudbeckia fulgida
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Common Name: Goldstrum
Bloom Season: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow
Ideal Sun Conditions: Full Sun Mature Height: 18"
Mature Width: 24"
Description:
Denver Botanical Gardens Plant Select 1999 Large, long blooming plant covered with yellow blooms in summer. Gets bigger and better each year. |
Ratibida columnaris
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Common Name: Mexican Hat Yellow
Bloom Season: All Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow/Red
Ideal Sun Conditions: Full Sun Part-Shade Mature Height: 18"
Mature Width: 18"
Description:
Panhandle native, drought tolerant, naturalizes, long bloom season, a little extra water improves bloom. |
Oenothera macrocarpa missouriensis
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Common Name: Missouri Evening Primrose
Bloom Season: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow
Ideal Sun Conditions: Full Sun Mature Height: 8"
Mature Width: 30"
Description:
Fragrant 4" wide blooms open late in the day. Drought tolerant once established. Likes extra water to bloom all summer. |
Berlandeira lyrata
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Common Name: Chocolate Flower
Bloom Season: Spring to Fall
Bloom Color: Yellow
Ideal Sun Conditions: Extreme Enviroment Tolerance Full Sun Mature Height: 18"
Mature Width: 18"
Description:
Chocolate scent, blooms in morning closes in afternoon, showy, flowers dry to brown seed Garden Notes: This is one of my favorite Panhandle Natives. My yard in the mornings will often be filled with the scent of chocolate thanks to this plant.
Keep Chocolate Flower on the dry , lean side. Too much water and too rich soil can cause it to grow too fast. It will then lose it's natural mounding shape and be a large flowering clump. (Not all bad, just not quite as nice) It can be cut back in the middle of the growing season to get it back into shape.
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