Description
When brought into the sunlight
the flower stalks grow rapidly from the woody underground base to 3' in length
re-emerging in late fall/early winter
We'll also award them the 2004 bad cultivar name award
are topped in late spring with a stunning purple and white pouch
Tamarix ramosissima Pink Cascade Asparagus When brought into the sunlightTamarix ramosissima is a plant like lantana or impatiens, which can be great or problematic depending on where it is grown. In our NC climate, it is a phenomenal garden performer, thriving in both dry and moist soils. The 12' tall woody stems are adorned with glaucous juniper like foliage and topped from May until frost with stunning open plumes of light pink flowers a great source of honeybee nectar. In desert climates, Tamarix ramosissima should not
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