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I am in Baton Rouge, LA. Terribly invasive! If this is not already taking over your yard, please don't plant it! It laughs at grass-saf...Read More
A couple of loads of wood chips from GRU was contaminated with this weed. Our once-lush & beautiful yard is now a field of Florida Betony...Read More
Moist soil and sunshine seems to be about the only thing this plant needs, in order to colonize your yard. Just like dandelions, you can ...Read More
I would LOVE a few tubers of this. Anyone have it in Tampa?Thanks Please contact me thru [...Read More
Very invasive!! Do not plant this in the ground; you will regret it!!
I got some mixed in with a plant I bought & in spite of all...Read More
I first found Florida Betony growing at a local park. I learned that the roots are edible, so I took a cutting and planted it under my ci...Read More
I have to agree with Tefoe... and I am looking for a way to get hold of some tubers. I'm a little too far north for them to grow in my ya...Read More
Oh horrible invader... Tender stems snap off above the ever-living tubers, and with the rain it springs right up again... If it would giv...Read More
It's difficult to accept that Florida Betony (Stachys floridana) is in the same genus as Lamb's Ear (Stachys byzantina) -- the first is ...Read More
this is very invasive and very hard to eliminate. Has even grown thru my black landscape fabric.
Florida betony is incredibily invasive, spreading by rhizomes, tubers, and seeds. It grows thick as the hairs on a dog's back. Mow it a...Read More
this is very invasive here ! one of our worst weeds