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This species has been identified at the State Level in Oregon for monitoring. Contrary to a few reports here, it is an extremely invasive...Read More
This species has become invasive in Europe and has naturalized in wild areas in various parts of North America.
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I love everything about this plant. I once gardened in borrowed space on a city lot. A passerby gifted me with a seedling. They called...Read More
A neighbor gave me this plant originally. She called it 'wild orchid.' It fills in beautifully around other plants. It is easy to pull ou...Read More
A friend brought me one of these and every year after that I had more and more in my yard. I would simply pull out the ones that were in...Read More
Last Year was the first time I had ever seen this plant face to face in full Bloom. What a lovely plant. Blooms straight into the first f...Read More
I winter sowed Impatiens balfourii five or six years ago. It winter sowed beautifully, and when the time came, I planted out my six pack...Read More
I picked this little plant up at a yard sale, where the woman had them coming up as an undergrowth. I love this little plant. It reseeds ...Read More
zone 4a hardy - same things as above - will reseed itself in the oddest place. True annual, seeds survive winter and then germinates. Som...Read More
Our first few years of gardening down here we almost eradicated these little beauties as weeds.
It seems they don't grow in our fo...Read More
These are really wonderful if you want to fill a bed quickly on a budget because they spread like wild fire. I have 3 colors mixed (purp...Read More
Reseeds prolifically, but seedlings are easily removed. A lovely filler in and among other tropicals with afternoon shade.
I got my first plant from a friend and continue the tradition by sharing plants and seeds. I have both red and pink, and thoroughly enjo...Read More
We live in northern Alberta (Fort McMurray). We receive a lot of sun .Sunrise 4:32 am sunset 10:18 pm today June 16. I started with thre...Read More
This plant is a tender perennial that reseeds itself freely in damp shady areas. Seeds are tiny and collection is difficult.