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Helianthus lemon queen
By Drc726
- 26 Sep, 2009
- 6 likes
Comments on this photo
It dies right down to the ground in winter and is dead easy to divide in the spring. Gorgeous, gorgeous gorgeous.
27 Sep, 2009
Yes it is lovely only plant that july/august Garden fool
27 Sep, 2009
OK. thanks.
28 Sep, 2009
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Oh D I am so glad you posted this photo. There is a patch of this growing in the area and I was wondering what it was. Looks terrific standing at around 5-6ft tall. Now you gave me a name I've looked it up. Must approach the landowner and get some seeds or even divide some off (the house is uninhabited at the moment but I think its church property).
27 Sep, 2009