September 12, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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This beautiful fall blooming perennial has an airy, graceful look about it. Growing 3-6′ tall when in flower, the blooms appear high above the clump of foliage at the base.
This plant prefers a part shade/part sun location, and a well drained loamy or occasionally moist soil. The flowers are unique in that they close up at night or when it is cloudy.
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