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May 8, 2012 3:16 PM CST
Name: tarev
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tarev said:My Gaillardias are showing more vigor now as more warmth comes in. Though it did manage to bloom sporadically throughout winter, as Spring comes, it becomes much more active:
Container 1
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Close-up of blooms/buds, I think this is the Arizona Sun, this ones makes its blooms faster.
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Container 2:
One stalk got knocked down a bit by the winds a few days ago, but it still continues to push the blooms on the bent stalk:
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Close-up of buds:
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My golden yarrow during Spring looks so fern-like and it is also forming its buds:

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Just an updated photo, blooms of the Golden Yarrow are now visibly very yellow:

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