I'm learning more about native plants lately, and I got one at the plant swap called Rattlesnake Master. It's a prairie plant, native to North America, and it makes sense that my friend Joan brought it to the plant swap - her yard is almost entirely native.
After reading about it, it seemed the place for it was in the desert garden. Being a prairie plant, I think it should be drought tolerant, once established. And it has an interesting look to it - it should compliment the coneflowers nicely. It's still small, but hopefully it will get bigger and bloom. We'll be waiting for that!
10 May 2011
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