Unique plant Identification

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by lofts516, Jun 21, 2010.

  1. lofts516

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    We recently moved to a new home - and have inherited over 55 different perennials! We have successfully identified almost 90% - but this one really intrigues me - and no one has a clue what it is!
    We are in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) and I believe Zone 4. These blooms were from around late May through early June. As they passed their prime, the blossoms closed up and dried a bit and sprang back to facing upwards rather than the downwards in these photos.
    Any help would be appreciated :)
     

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    Wow - that was quick! That is absolutely it! Thank you!!!
     

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