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Why don't they grow it?

ninamarie
19 years ago

We've had so much fun with the other post, I thought we'd try to switch it around.

Is there any plant or flower that you've seen or grown that is surprisingly absent from most gardens? Something you've had great pleasure from, and can't understand why you don't see more of it.

I think my first choice would be Filipendula or Queen of the Prairie. This plant sports beautiful ferny foliage and fluffy flowers in mid spring somewhat like an astilbe. Some of the varieties are fragrant. Height can vary from about 12" in my favourite cultivar, 'Kahome' to about 5'.

Kahome is dwarf, and blooms rather late, about mid-August in a luscious soft pink. After it blooms, its seed heads turn a deep pink, burgundy and persist for about a month. Although it clumps nicely, Kahome does not run or self-seed rampantly like some of the other varieties.

So what do you think?

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