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4.23.2014
GEUMS ARE GEMS
I discovered this flower only a few years ago and now cannot imagine living without it. In early spring it pops out like orange polka-dots all over my zone 5 sunny perennial border. The foliage is wide and round giving much needed coarse texture to the garden. The flowers balance above about 12-18". There are many different cultivars, so I may be creating my own sweet little geum collection soon. Be warned that it does not transplant well. My greedy side wanted more, so I attempted to divide and move them around, but only lost some in the process. I guess that is a a good reason to go plant binging shopping again.
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I was really happy to get some seedlings that grew around my geum, maybe you will too? I agree with you, once I discovered this humble little plant I can't do without it. My plants sent some roots away from the mother plant so two new plants appeared near the original one, that is how I was able to multiply mine.
Hi Laura - I hope mine does the same! It seems to just stay in one place. Wouldn't it be nice if it multiplied at last once?!
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