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My mother had this plant for years on a sunny bank by front of house Had been growing there for years house was 200 years old ....I gr...Read More
In North America, the overwhelming majority of plants and seed sold and traded as Adenophora stricta (and as most other Adenophora specie...Read More
I have no idea if new comments are placed at the top or sink to the bottom, but here goes. ADENOPHORA is NOT the "Big Bad Bully of the Ga...Read More
I have had this growing for 3 years now along a fence line with a good even mix of sun and shade. It has never left the fence row and has...Read More
Location of the plant in this yard doesn't allow it to wander - in a small bed between driveway and house. I cut it down in May by a thir...Read More
I like to consider all plants beautiful in some way and I don't like leaving negative comments. This plant IS pretty, I will admit, but i...Read More
I recently purchased one of these plants and have not placed it in the ground yet as I've been spending a great deal of time researching ...Read More
My experience has been mixed. I have tried to grow this plant for many years. I have one planted in partial shade. It has been there f...Read More
I would says this species behave fairly well in woodland shade if it is surrounded by hostas - otherwise it is not good to plant it in mo...Read More
This plant is extremely invasive in my central New York State garden, impossible to pull out or even dig out. Its deep runners will "run...Read More
I grew this plant from seed and transplanted it to a loacation with weed barrier. I didn't find it intolerant of transplant at all, like ...Read More
even the best families have at least one trouble maker in them. this one is campanula's it re-seeds every where and is very hard to get...Read More
The first couple years I grew this plant, it seemed well behaved and looked quite nice although by August it would start to look rather u...Read More
In zone 3 (Saskatchewan, Canada) this plant is extremely invasive and almost impossible to irradicate. It it considered a noxious weed b...Read More
Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, organically rich soils. Good soil draina...Read More
Pruning: Deadhead plants to lateral buds to prolong bloom and prevent seeding. When all secondary flowereing is finished, cut plants dow...Read More