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Crevices At The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

Mid-June is peak bloom time in the Crevice Garden.  From top to bottom: Penstemon eatonii, Delosperma nubigenum,  Campanula spp., and Delosperma cooperi.

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The Great Plains and Intermountain region have always been something of a paradox, or perhaps better put, a “perplex” for American horticulture. Sure, these regions hoard the lion’s share of America’s flower-filled national parks and public lands, the Great Plains are not only the breadbasket of North America, but flyover country also encompasses some of the most devoted gardeners anywhere. But these gardeners have to deal with challenges like perennial drought, arctic cold blasts, tornadoes, and epic hail—not to mention a certain degree of isolation: this vast heartland of America is the least populated part of  the U.S.A. (if we conveniently forget Alaska, that is!)

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Acantholimon halophilum and other crevice dwellers
Aquilegia flabellata ‘Nana’
Astragalus angustifolius
Cylindropuntia whipplei ‘Snow Leopard'
Physaria ovalifolia
The Crevice Garden in May 2020
Aloinopsis spathulata
Kniphofia hirsuta
Crassula peploides
Junellia succulentifolia
View of the crevice garden
Acantholimon ulicinum
Acantholimon halophilum
Pterocephalus depressus
Vista within the Crevice Garden
Summer bloom on Eriogonum umbellatum var. aureum ‘Kannah Creek'
Winter color on Eriogonum umbellatum var. aureum ‘Kannah Creek’
Tulipa linifolia
Campanula choruhensis
Lycoris radiata
Phlox nana

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