This one ’s a voiceless one!We were n’t capable to pick a winner last calendar month ( no one from the United States guessed right ) , so here are   some hints :

This plant isnota meadow rue . It ’s hardy from zone 8 to 10.It ’s native to Mexico .

If you know the genus and metal money of this month ’s closed book plant , you could win a devoid one - class subscription toFine Gardening . post your entering , along with your accomplished posting address , by   November 30 , 2009 to[email   protect ] . The victor will be chosen at random from all correct entries .

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Last calendar month ’s mystery works was pasque flower ( Pulsatilla vulgaris , syn . Anemone genus Pulsatilla ) . This European native is almost as well known for its seminal fluid head ( express ) as it ’s bell - shaped , bleary , purple flowers and silky , ferny foliage . It bloom in other spring , and the cum head are in full glory about a calendar month later . The plant grow to about 8 in tall and wide and it prefers full sun and productive , very well - debilitate soil . It is hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8.Bea Brockman of Buxton , Maine , was chosen at random from all correct entries to receive a spare one - year subscription toFine Gardening . congratulation , Bea !

“ I have this plant , but it has never bloomed for me ! I think I ’ll have to move it to a brighter spot and see what happens!”-Lynn S. Pennett , Downingtown , Pennsylvania

“ I ’ve had this one for many years , and find it to be a full three - season works , with its furred buds and theme , lovely five - petaled flower , and as captured in the competition picture , showy ejaculate school principal . It get down flower early , as a nice compliment to spring flowering bulb , and its ferny foliage rest attractive until hoar , rather than going abeyant in the summertime heat as so many other early pratfall do.-Julie Finucane , Owosso , Michigan

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“ We have a number of these , and they are so bright in the spring ! They are one of the first perennials in our garden to bloom , and the seed question look so moderately afterwards . ”-Christina Russin , Bristol , Wisconsin

“ Love the fluff!”-Dawn Travis , Everett , Washington

“ I looked ahead to see mine flower every natural spring . ”-Mary Chapman , Detroit , Michigan

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“ It is one of my best-loved flowers . I even bonk the fussy seminal fluid heads after they have bloomed . ”-Fran Julian , Kennewick , Washington

“ This is a plant I need to re - demonstrate in my garden ; I miss its spring bloom!”-Donna Gisch , Farmington , Minnesota

“ I have one in my garden and I love the different stages it goes through every year , include its feathery seed head , like in your picture . ”-Jody Byers , Bellingham , Washington

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“ This glorious plant is the high spot of my garden in the fountain . It increasingly carry many beautiful deep burgundy prime , followed by feathery seed heads . I peculiarly love its classifiable silvery hazy covering on its outer surface . My pasque flower fly high in its well - debilitate soil in fond tint . slight wonder that photographers are often inspired when they see this delicate beauty . ”-Lucille Todd , Plymouth , Minnesota

“ The flora grows and flowers well here in my besotted clay stain and is a delight in early spring . ”-Jennifer Elizabeth Wingate , Richmond Hill , Ontario

“ I have them in my flower bed and they are a lovely plant life , imperial crocus - like flowers in the natural spring and lovely fuzzed brain when finished . ”-BeLinda Wilson , Wellington , Colorado

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