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Most loved Colorado plants - according to the Pros

5/15/2020

 
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Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Magazine recently showcased the most loved plants according to our state's landscape pros. The list includes many plants that thrive in Colorado's extreme weather and micro-climates, and are generally low-maintenance.

Note: not all of these plants are deer-or-rabbit resistant, but the majority of the list should pass muster when it comes to deer.

Some of the more interesting plants listed include (all are linked to images):
  • Fringed Sage - "deer loathe it"
  • Geum - "so versatile" (pictured above)
  • Lamium - "good in dry shade and two to three heavy blooming periods"
  • Sliverheels Horehound - "very pretty, soft-textured plant"


Read the full article here:

https://www.coloradohomesmag.com/best-colorado-plants-according-to-the-pros/



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