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Mohr’s Rosinweed
Mohr’s rosinweed (Silphium mohrii). Taken in the one of the glass houses in West Dean Gardens, West Sussex.
I'd never seen one of these before, but I have discovered it is native to the USA and only found in northern Alabama, southern Tennessee, and extreme northwest Georgia. It is considered to be a vulnerable species.
West Dean Gardens have a large collection of plants including exotic plants such as this one.
Better viewed large. Thanks for looking.
I'd never seen one of these before, but I have discovered it is native to the USA and only found in northern Alabama, southern Tennessee, and extreme northwest Georgia. It is considered to be a vulnerable species.
West Dean Gardens have a large collection of plants including exotic plants such as this one.
Better viewed large. Thanks for looking.
Berny, trester88, Paolo Tanino, Nouchetdu38 and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo
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