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This plant bloomed the spring after its fall planting. It then survived a brutal Texas summer of no rain receiving no rain for months and...Read More
This species is not to be confused with either the widely invasive purple loosestrife or the thuggish gooseneck loosestrife.
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Absolutely love this plant! What a beautiful plant she is. I am in love with the silvery bluish leaves and the spikes of flowers? WOW! Th...Read More
We've grown Lysimachia atropurpurea 'Beaujolais' for two years. Last year we planted it in full sun in heavy, sticky clay soil - it succ...Read More
I'm giving this burgundy-colored "Gooseneck Loosestrife" a neutral rating because I just added it this year, but I was drawn to those int...Read More
I believe that the invasive loosestrife is Lythrum, not Lysimachia. Lysimachia is in some cultivars and/or species invasive, but not in t...Read More
I grow this in the San Francisco Bay Area of California in full sun with Scabiosa atropurpurea, Berberis 'Hellmond's Pillar...Read More
Wine red flowers in spikes with wavy blue gray foliage. Growth habit is much like Liatris. Use for backgrounds, naturalizing. Not reco...Read More