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Apache Plume In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter
Apache Plume In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch, Graham Hunter
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Apache Plume In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch
Apache Plume In The Landscape, Heidi Kratsch
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Description: Apache plume is an evergreen shrub that can reach five feet tall and wide in a landscape setting. This plant’s most distinguishing and attractive feature is the feathery, red- turning-pink seedhead that emerges after the white rose-like, five-petaled flower fades. In the same family as Mexican cliffrose, both species produce similar deeply lobed small leaves; Apache plume’s leaves are lighter green and more finely textured. The bark becomes red and exfoliating with age. Apache plume is a dioecious species, requiring both male and female plants to produce viable seed.