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Persicaria capitata is now in full bloom in my zone 7b garden. Love the abundant small round pink flowers!
I got a cutting of this cute little plant from another DG member. Having read the prior reviews, I thought I'd be smart and plant in a p...Read More
I am thrilled with this plant. It is not invasive here in Central Ks. It is like an annual. Starts growing in spring and at the first ...Read More
I garden in Long Beach, California and saw this plant growing on a neighbor's parkway. It was beautiful the way it trailed over the curb...Read More
In a benign climate like ours, this plant is so invasive it will choke out almost anything, and it will not respect any form of boundary ...Read More
In Deer Park, Tx
This is a perennial groundcover. My girlfriend in same neighborhood has it all over her yard. I'm having a hard ...Read More
I always thought it was pretty, when in other people's landscape. Though uninvited, it self-seeded from flower beds some100 yards or so ...Read More
One of my plant books also gives this the common name of 'Pink bubbles' I've also heard it called 'Pink buttons'.
It makes a nice ...Read More
This plant competes on equal footing with oxalis as being aggressive to the point of invasive. In a frost-free zone I would be very caref...Read More
Pink Knotweed self seeds readily where climate permits (zones 8-9). Native to China and the Himalayas, this plant is a member of the buck...Read More
Very vigorous vining ground cover. Can be invasive. Leaves are deep green with burgandy chevrons. Stems are reddish and the flowers are t...Read More