What’s in Bloom in July?

A look at what’s in bloom in the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens in July.

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - July Bloomer: Redwood Stonecrop
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Redpod stonecrop (Rhodiola rhodantha)

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - July Bloomer: Dianthus
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Dianthus microlepis spp. degenii

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - July Bloomer: Lewis
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Lewisia sp

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - July Bloomer: Potentilla
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Potentilla porphyrantha

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - July Bloomer: Alpine Alumroot
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Alpine alumroot (Heuchera cylindrica var. alpina)

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens - July Bloomer: Heuchera
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Heuchera sp.

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