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Ronald Turnbull's avatar

Envious! And that's sea holly isn't it?

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Anne Thomas's avatar

I think it’s Eryngium alpinum, so a close relative!

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Karl Thomas's avatar

Incredible mountains, and some lovely late summer flower shots! I also enjoyed reviewing your hebe research---do any hebes grow in Utah? I have a picture somewhere I took, of what looks so much like some of your sample shots.

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Anne Thomas's avatar

Hebes don’t grow naturally in Utah, but it’s possible they might be in gardens--although the garden varieties might not be hardy enough for Utah winters. I’d love to see the picture if you find it!

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