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Would like to know if there is a plant that blooms all years or else has pretty folage to plant in a pot at a cementary, It will have full sun and is in Los Angeles, Ca.

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A silk plant would work. Who is going to water a real plant? Potted plants need frequent watering than those planted in the ground.

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@supercetto-----You need to ask the cemetary if you can plant a nice year round plant.  My DH put a fake grass frame around the headstone, set lower than the grass out of the way of mowers.  They tore it out and went through the cemetary taking all kinds of things from gravesites.   Another thing he did was plant St Augustine in  a few spots, now there is a nice lawn all round the area.   If the cemetary folks tell you it is okay, ask them for suggestions of plants.-------tedEbear

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@supercetto wrote:

Would like to know if there is a plant that blooms all years or else has pretty folage to plant in a pot at a cementary, It will have full sun and is in Los Angeles, Ca.


The VA cemetery removes everything routinely.    I buy small flower arrangements at the "thrift"........so it's not a big $ loss..................

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Call your County Extension office. They should know

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