Description
Symphyotrichum ericoides is incredibly tolerant of dry
very lightly fragrant flower heads of "conch pink
After establishment
The spikes of Alcea rugosa are clothed along the bottom half with typical hollyhock foliage
Rohdea 'Miyako No Jo' translates to "rohdea of Kyoto Castle
Asplenium tutwilerae House Plants Symphyotrichum ericoides is incredibly tolerantAsplenium tutwilerae is an unusual, and very rare, naturally occurring fern from Alabama (formerly xAsplenosorus) that originated as the result of a historical conjugal visit between two native species, Asplenium platyneuron and the walking fern, Asplenium rhizophyllum. The same hybrid, published in 1865 as Asplenium ebenoides is a sterile diploid, while this hybrid, discovered in Hale County, Alabama, by botanist Julia Tutwiler in 1873, is a fertile
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