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Denver Botanic Gardens
... in our native collection include Cyperaceae - Carex, Fabaceae - Astragalus, Poaceae, Orchidaceae, Ferns - Botrychium, and Brassicaceae - Drabas. Strengths in our cultivated collection include Rock/Alpine plants and Orchidaceae. Mission To collect and ...
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ROCK GARDEN
... also produce rice-grain bulblets; see page 390.). Ferns, Cacti, Penstemons, Arbutus, Shortia, Eritrichium, Dryas, Drabas, and North American native Primulas and Phloxes, all have their own chapters, as do Lewisias ...
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NARGS Rock Garden Quarterly: Spring 1998
... pumice. She describes other species and named varieties of Saxifraga. The spring yellow of the drabas is always a cheering sight. Several are described. Phyllis also tell us how to increase ...
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NARGS: Bookstore
... Plants in General Anemones in the West Panayoti Kelaidis 1986 Dodecatheon Laura Louise Foster 1984 Drabas for an Alpine Spring Jeanie Vesall 1990 Dryas in the Wild Mitch Blanton 1983 Rock ...
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draba genus
... right). To compound the frustration, there is very little written about Drabas. Otto Eugene Schultz wrote a monograph of the genus in 1927 ... in identification, but all are well described. All of the Drabas that I have tried have been the cushion, tuft or rosette ... need any kind of special handling such as cold treatment. Drabas are widely available through rock garden society seed exchanges, though ...
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building 6
... very careful to research the exact species, not just the genus. As an example, some drabas need to be baked in absolutely dry soil in full sun, while others need a ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - BEGINNER'S ALPINES
... following choice of colours; pink, yellow, white and a few rich cherry or peach shades. Drabas are ideal for a sunny situation are either neat mounds or tufted cushions producing small ...
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Weeds - White
... large mats. Whitlow Grass (Erophila verna) A rather feeble version of the more garden-worthy Drabas. A similar basal rosette of pointed, dimpled leaves, with a thin stem to 1-3 ...
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... the stage where the labels are bigger than some of the plants. Acantholimons, Ephedras, Townsendias, Drabas, and Penstemons are some of the highlights of this bed. Please see the sand bed ...
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... the stage where the labels are bigger than some of the plants. Acantholimons, Ephedras, Townsendias, Drabas, and Penstemons are some of the highlights of this bed. Please see the Sand bed ...
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