Lasthenia

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Lasthenia - A pretty hardy annual, L. glabrata being from 9 inches to 1 1/2 feet high, with many rich orange-yellow blossoms. It should be sown in autumn or early summer, or in spring for later bloom. Like other annuals, it looks best in broad tufts, but care must be taken that the plants are properly thinned. The autumn-sown plants come in with the Iberis, Wallflowers, and early Phloxes. L. californica is a variety. California. Compositae.

Lastrea. Syn. Aspidium and Nephrodium.


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