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A surprising number of choice perennials are adapted to the cold, dry winters and intense summer sun characteristic of the Rocky Mountain region. Here’s a look at some high-altitude success stories.

- Karen L. Panter

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Karen L. Panter is an extension horticulture specialist in the department of plant sciences, University of Wyoming. She is also an affiliate faculty member with the department of horticulture and landscape architecture, Colorado State University.



Source: Greenhouse Product News   August 2000   Volume: 10 Number: 8
Copyright © 2010 Scranton Gillette Communications




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