mcvansoest said:Hi Karen,
Definitely A. utahensis. I need to do some research to see if I can get you closer to a variety ID as well.
Thank you. Yes, this is a mini variety for sure. It's spreading nicely but doesn't look like it will get much taller. I believe it's been in for about 7 years now. In winter it gets buried in snow, and in summer it has gotten up to 103F here. I don't give them much additional water. I pretty much let the rains take care of them.
I hope you don't mind ID'ng all of these noids for us! I have one more growing in that same area. It is also some sort of mini. It is approximately 10 inches high, and I think that is about as high as it will get. It hasn't had any offsets yet, but it's been in the ground the same length of time.
Thank you, Thijs!