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Jan 19, 2024 11:12 PM CST
Name: John
Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a)
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but Heliopsis 'Loraine's Sunshine'... however described... is a very attractive plant. With some selective spring pruning an established plant could bush to about 3x3 feet. In early summer it produces successive flushes of yellow daisy blooms that keep coming until late fall. It is a terrific low-maintenance perennial.
It is a wonderful foliage foil for almost anything planted next to it... like, for instance, the 'Ogon' Sedum.
Sedum makinoi 'Ogon' makes a dense very low-growing carpet of very small chartreuse yellow leaves. It compliments anything it is planted under or around.
Here are two examples:
Planted at the base of a dwarf columnar Scotch Pine..............................
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and interplanted with Thyme..................................
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