Native prairie plants like Three-flowered Avens (Geum triflorum) can recover from severe drought conditions when followed by adequate winter moisture, as demonstrated by a plant that returned healthy and green after a difficult drought year despite competition and poor growing conditions.
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How Winter Moisture Saved My Native Plants After a Bad Drought YearAdded:
This is a GM triflorum that was planted a couple of years ago and it's not in the greatest of spots.
There's a bit of competition, but this spring it's come back and it's very green and it's doing its typical reach for the sky kind of thing.
Uh whereas it lays itself down later in the season.
It's pretty neat. I don't think it's going to flower this year.
But it's uh doing quite well, very green right now, which is good cuz last year was a very bad drought year for this location.
But there was lots of moisture over the winter.
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