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Kniphofia "Green Jade"
By Meanie
- 18 Aug, 2014
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First blooms on this really nice late bloomer.
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It is! Late bloomers are good though.
26 Aug, 2014
Yes, it's nice to have flowering plants late in the season.
This plant blooms most of the year in California. People like it because of its extreme drought tolerance. Although, after two or three years of drought it starts looking a little stressed.
26 Aug, 2014
It is an easy plant as long as you can keep slugs and snails away from it!
26 Aug, 2014
Those darned slugs and snails...I hate them!!!
27 Aug, 2014
They wait for the young flower stems to emerge on this and then whole armies of them descend upon it!
27 Aug, 2014
Yes, I know. Typically, winter is the worst time for snails and slugs.
28 Aug, 2014
They hibernate here so are rampantly munching anything in their path at the moment!
28 Aug, 2014
Well, at least they hibernate there in winter. Here they somewhat hibernate in summer or just not as active.
31 Aug, 2014
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Meanie:
Wow! That's a really late bloomer.
24 Aug, 2014