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I planted these in 2008 at the foot of several clematises to provide them shade for their feet. They were well-behaved plants until about...Read More
Planted three plants last year late in the season and they died in our horrible winter. Planted four in May and they never flowered. Si...Read More
I planted 2 St. John's Worts last spring from very small mail order specimens. They have steadily grown at a small pace into beautiful gr...Read More
In Zone 8 I have this growing in sandy, alkaline soil in morning sun & afternoon dappled shade. It has 1 bloom set right now (April). I'm...Read More
This plant grows well for me in shade to part shade. It doesn't bloom in shade, but the foliage is quite healthy and resembles creeping ...Read More
This is growing outside an office building in Raleigh, NC. I hadn't noticed the blooms until this spring - and they're beautiful! I had t...Read More
Highly invasive. I don't recommend planting for any reason, especially in California.
I love this plant. It's drought and deer resistent. It has beautiful yellow flowers in the summer. I have nasty red dirt and rock soil wh...Read More
Aaron's beard grows by underground stems that send up vigorous new growth. It can be invasive in some zones. It actually partially deciduous.