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I’ve planted 2 nursery bought plants of the variegated type in my CA zone 10 garden. It does great in winter when the area get mostly b...Read More
I found this growing in one of my containers and got it IDed as I didn't plant it. Extremely vigorous but not a problem if container gro...Read More
This plant makes an adorable houseplant that cascades from shelves and hanging containers. Mine usually bloom less than 1 month after ger...Read More
This came with the house I bought and has provided a lovely trailing ground cover with pretty its little violet snapdragon flowers consis...Read More
It's a pretty plant, but I'm reluctant to plant anything that's impossible to eradicate, or that spreads so very quickly. I've seen this ...Read More
I planted this lovely ivy in a pot last year, which wintered fine inside a shed. This year it spread outside the confines of the pot and ...Read More
This darling little plant was brought to our garden in another container. I thought it sweet and allowed it to prosper. Six years later...Read More
I love this dainty looking little groundcover! It is not dainty in performance though - it stays evergreen almost all year, it only gets ...Read More
This vine came out of nowhere... I didn't plant it, and I don't care for it's rapid growth ... It is a little too vigorous for me. I have...Read More
I would not consider myself an accomplished gardener, but I recently landscaped an area in my backyard near my sliding glass doors. I pl...Read More
Although as much a misclassification as calling this an "ivy," I've also heard gardeners call this "Ivy Lobelia" as a common name. I had ...Read More
Darling little trailing vine in Zone 5a/b. Have grown year after year in terra cotta containers on deck where it didn't have a chance to...Read More
Great little plant. I started mine from some cuttings and it's spread on its own ever since. It looks delicate but is really a little tro...Read More
I tried this 2 years ago from a local nursery...started it in one pot andI have spread/divided it now into 2 other pots. Next year I want...Read More
This plant appeared on its own in my garden. It makes a charming, small-scale groundcover and blooms happily in the shade. It is best p...Read More
Love this plant, but it has now wandered under a clematis, so I will be trying to send it back "home" this spring. It grows on a stone w...Read More
Love this plant, and it is so flexible. It looks good as a cascading hanging basket plant, a paver stone plant, or can even climb, like ...Read More
I love this plant. It adds such fine detail and color to rough stone areas. We started this plant in early spring this year from a cuttin...Read More
Self-sows abundantly where happy. Tends to bloom itself to death. Difficult to transplant except when very young.
Lilac, Snapdragon-like flowers, backed by broad, lobed, glossy leaves make this a charming plant. In full sun, stems, stalks and the base...Read More
Best grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. Indigenous to southern Europe and is most comfortable i...Read More