Centaurea macropetala -Reply
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- Subject: Centaurea macropetala -Reply
- From: S* S* <S*@Schwabe.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:23:36 -0800
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Oops, subject lines says macropetala instead of
macrocephala. Was wondering what that was!
What does dealabata look like?
>>> <firekeep@mcn.net> 06/16/98 10:57pm
>>>
Hi Janice
I have Centaurea macrocephala (Golden
Thistle) and have had for a long
time. It is a striking plant. The leaves are soft
and I always get
seedlings. Easy to remove the excess. Stands
upright and needs no
staking. Of the three, c.montana,
c.macrocephala and c.dealbata, I like
dealbata best, macrocephala and then montana.
The only reason montana is
last is because it sprawls out and lays down. I
need to better place it
so it's growth habit doesn't cover up other
nearby plants.
Ann B.
Montana Gardener
zone 4
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