Stachytarpheta Species, Changeable Velvetberry, Pink Rat Tail, Pink Snakeweed, Red Porterweed
Stachytarphetamutabilis
Synonym
Stachytarpheta
mutabilis var. violacea
Stachytarpheta
purpurea
Stachytarpheta
zuccagnii
I was wondering if anyone had any experience starting this from seed?
TIA
my red porterweed started out exceptional. the leaves have brown spots and are dropping from the plant! i do not see any bugs. help
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