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Arnica alpina
By Greenthumb
- 6 Jun, 2009
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Wild flowers here at their best. I've been wanting to collect some and see if it will stay at my house. They are choosy about their placement.
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Lovely sunny yellow very pretty
7 Jun, 2009
I'll be trying that GZ, I was thinking the least disturbed they feel, the better the transplant. They really are so bright and spread quickly if happy. Would really get me some early blooms.
8 Jun, 2009
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I have had luck with most transplanted wildflowers, but find that I have to take quite a bit of old soil with the plants to make them comfortable.
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