I bought just one in March 2009 and was told by the nurseryman to baby it a little over its first year, and then it would spread far and wide but stay low. Check, check and check, and last year, though it was still small, it was covered in lovely yellow daisy flowers. I decided to make cuttings (it's one of the easiest plants to root that I've every tried) so now I have several of them, but not one bloomed. Pity, because I was counting on ol' E. lanatum to provide some good-sized areas of bright summer color. It still makes a serviceable ground cover, and indeed, even a neighbor who isn't really into natives inquired about it, saying he liked the texture. So oh well. Maybe it'll bloom next year.
Here it is in the foreground, last summer--it looks similar now but at least twice the size:
And here's one of the cuttings:
And here are last year's flowers. Sigh.
Here it is in the foreground, last summer--it looks similar now but at least twice the size:
And here's one of the cuttings:
And here are last year's flowers. Sigh.
Thriving green plants are good, but, yah, some flowers would be good! At least you'll have a killer show when the conditions are perfect for all your plants to finally decide to bloom.
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