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There are some wildflowers that grow in such artfully-arranged, well-chosen locations that it can seem as if they were planted there by design, and you almost wonder if they are living remnants of an old neglected garden. A good example of this is an attractive local named Golden Yarrow (Eriophyllum confertiflorum). These compact wildflowers with morning sun-yellow blossoms and lacy, gray-green foliage tend to grow on rocky slopes and next to stones or fallen logs to provide them with a little shelter while  anchoring themselves on steep grades. They look as though they were part of a cultivated rock garden and, in fact, they are a great choice for landscapers wanting to incorporate drought-tolerant plants in a rock garden setting. Golden Yarrow (also called Yellow Yarrow) is a member of the Asteraceae family, the most numerous family in California with over 1,000 representatives. Members of the Eriophyllum genus are collectively referred to as “woolly...
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