Perennials, annuals, garden plants, Plants of India, Mogra, North Carolina Gardening, Cary, NC, zone 7, zone 7b
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Friday, May 09, 2008
A question for master gardeners. Why does the 'Red Hot Poker' have a small plant like growth on the flower stalk? It almost looks like it is ready to drop this growth to the ground to make a new plant. Can anyone explain the importance or role of this in the plants life cycle or does it have any evolutionary significance?
I have tried planting these but so far none has survived.
I have tried planting these but so far none has survived.
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