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An annual plant, height of 60-70 cm late flowering period. Planted in open sunny areas. The plant is characterized by strong growth. The bush is compact, durable, consists of a large number of stems. Pale pink inflorescence diameter of 8-10 cm. Looks great in bouquets, assorted flower beds, and groups. Resistant to adverse conditions. Profuse blooms from early summer to fall.
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One of the latest blooming wildflowers in the Northwest. Rising up to 3 or 4 feet in height with purple/blue/white flowers, this hardy plant adapts to an incredible range of conditions. We find it on windswept and salt-sprayed coastal bluffs, in damp forest clearings along pristine trout streams, and growing out of pavement cracks in the economy parking lot of the airport. In our experience, about the only thing this adaptable plant doesn't stand up to is constant rabbit browsing.
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