tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5023527478729548228.post7062087426123977853..comments2024-03-08T18:51:47.764-06:00Comments on The Jürgen Chronicles: In the land of giant falling arrowsJürgenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03107533431710748040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5023527478729548228.post-4311693479360365842012-10-22T01:16:18.404-05:002012-10-22T01:16:18.404-05:00Well, I say, Lori. You probably know this because ...Well, I say, Lori. You probably know this because I took the pic not too far from your place, right where the palm trees "grow." And I thought your talents were limited to yanking and cranking on patients and keeping Rick in line....Jürgenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03107533431710748040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5023527478729548228.post-35065539712932913952012-10-17T19:11:50.385-05:002012-10-17T19:11:50.385-05:00ok Jürgen....Tahoka Daisy/Prairie Aster
Machaerant...ok Jürgen....Tahoka Daisy/Prairie Aster<br />Machaeranthera tanacetifolia (Asteraceae)<br />A hardy upright to sprawling annual native to the mid-western United States. This variety is easy to recognize by the dense, compact leaves which are deeply divided into many narrow segments. The flowers are a beautiful lavender with bright yellow centers, each at the top of a leafy stem. Prefers sandy or gravelly soil in full sun. Excellent for those hard to maintain locations. <br /><br />Lori LaShombnoreply@blogger.com