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The unusual long flower spikes of Ligularia przewalskiae are coming out now in the garden down near the stream. Like a lot of flowers its named after a Russian general, who like many Russian officers back in Tsarist times doubled as an explorer.

Fernapple 9 July 1
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I have some if these, but I don't have quite the right spot for them. They don't get as tall as they're supposed to. I grew them once before and another house and they were getting nice and tall. They're still pretty though

Livinlife Level 9 July 7, 2019
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Amazing physics there!

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looks attractive and unusual - it growing up from that toothy palmate leaf at the bottom right of pic?

Yes the foliage is worth having on its own.

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Wow, pretty neat. We have a native blackberry that also grows in long vines. The vines are prickly and very skinny. Strange, but the hotter and drier it is the more the plants grow.

JackPedigo Level 9 July 1, 2019
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That's unusual. Very pretty.

freeofgod Level 8 July 1, 2019
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The flowers look a lot like my John Clayton honeysuckle flowers.

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nice, do you have any close ups of the individual flowers?

glennlab Level 10 July 1, 2019

May post some soon.

@Fernapple I almost end up doing studies with flowers like that, from wide all the way down to individual flowers and the tiny bugs that inhabit them. I seldom share the full studies since it takes up so much time and space, another reason that I have over 30,000 pictures on my hard drive.

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