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Kerria will grow in any soil, needs partial shade, no maintenance, evergreen, and blooms twice a year. Its leggy the first few winters b...Read More
It has abundant cheerful flowers but it needs to be sited thoughtfully since it spreads steadily by underground stems. Will create a dens...Read More
I'm not actually familiar with this plant; however, I couldn't help but notice from the many photos that it seems to look a great deal li...Read More
I love this shrub. The tallest it has grown is about 5 foot, but I've since moved it to a new location and hope it will reach its full p...Read More
I received my "Yellow Rose of Texas" from my sister as a gift. She bought it at the flea market in Canton Texas and by the time I got it...Read More
Here in Dallas this is a great background plant. We have heavy clay soil; I never water it, relying only on rainfall, and it loves it. I ...Read More
This one is so simple to grow - just give it any non-chalky soil, any exposure, and water in times of drought. It spreads slowly, not unl...Read More
I inherited this plant with my home purchase 4 years ago. It is in a spot that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. It does take cu...Read More
It did not like full morning sun. Always got burnt. So I am trying it in a more shady place. Spring 2008
We've had a plant growing in our yard since I was a child. In the winter when the snow was thick on the ground, the stems of the plant wo...Read More
This plant can really take over once established. It spreads quickly by underground roots much like peppermint. I dig up the wayward "...Read More
I acquired this plant at a Master Gardener plant swap in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. I planted it in a tough spot, up on a hill, shade...Read More
I received my start from my sister who lived in Nashville, Tennessee at that time. Once planted, it started growing and blooming for me ...Read More
My mother-in-law gave me this plant several years ago and I have moved it three times. It is in a corner of my shade garden. It gets ab...Read More
Very low maintaince. Grows in my shady, alkaline, horrible clay soil. Gets no watering or attention. Still flowers so in my book it's a...Read More
William Kerr introduced the single form in 1804. Its double had been known in Europe since 1700. Has been growing in my yard for many ye...Read More