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Images and Opinions of Petasites frigidus var. palmatus from GardenWeb Members| AznGrnThumbs - Zone 7/8 PNW | Often classified as Petasites palmatus. Forms lovely colonies in filtered shade with almost boggy conditions. Can burn if planted in too much sun and/or heat. | Ratings| overall | 8 | | how easy | 10 | | flower | n/a | | foliage | 8 | | propagate | 10 | | fragrance | n/a |
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| Nora_in_Vancouver - 8b Wet Coast |  March 28, 2005 (Vancouver BC) | Native to our area, also found in a garden setting. In bloom in late March, will continue blooming until the heat of summer. Prefers wet feet, can be seen in roadside ditches. | |
| Mitsy - z9 far No. CA | This can be a difficult plant to grow in our hot very dry summers, but seems to do well with proper protection. I have it against the north end of the house as underplanting for gardenia and fatshedra, and it is kept moist. It has survived as low as 26 degrees in the summer and is subjected to 110+ degrees in the summer. The original specimen was gathered at the Pacif... | Ratings| overall | 4 | | how easy | 4 | | flower | 4 | | foliage | 8 | | propagate | n/a | | fragrance | n/a |
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