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Sep 15, 2011 12:02 PM CST
Name: tabby
denver, colorado zone 5
Charter ATP Member Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Sempervivums
Roses Ponds Irises Daylilies Region: Colorado Enjoys or suffers cold winters
The penstemon were in this bed first, before the semps, so I left some of them. They are seedlings of P. mexicali Red Rocks and Pikes Peak, so are various shades of pink and purple. They;re getting bloomed out finally, but put on a good show all summer. I like them because they don't get too big, unlike the P. strictus in the back of the bed.

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Here's the orange and purple version of the unknown delosperma I picked up. Nobody I talk to knows what they are.

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