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Love the fragrance of the blooms!
This plant grows wild and is native to the area where I live. It is a lot shorter than the cultivars that you might get from a seed produ...Read More
As one reviewer noted, the fragrance is fantastic. I really love it as I float by in the pool. It will take over and flop, but I placed...Read More
It was a pretty plant at first, but after the first year it would not stand up and started sprawling in all directions. Not only that, b...Read More
I won this plant at a plant society. The variety was dazzler with yellow striped leaf. It had all but reverted to the original green as...Read More
Absolutely love the pretty, pale-pink tinge to these white 'Evening Primrose'-like flowers. For years I didn't know what this plant was,...Read More
The flowers are OK, but the plant is too invasive for me, so I took it out.
Cut flowers they work well for that I'm trying an experiment with using it as a soap alternative this would be a great use and a help to ...Read More
I have lots of soapwort and can not get rid of it. It's very invasive. I'd like to know how to get rid of it as it has taken over the ent...Read More
zone 4a hardy - like below, tough to get rid of, also have weak stems and loves to flop over.
This can be a wonderful plant but you have to watch it. I put it near other assetive plants, in my case the white version, which is stun...Read More
This plant was well established when we moved here. I can't get rid of it. When pulled or dug, there are always root pieces that start ne...Read More
I PLANTED SIX SOAPWORT PLANTS LAST SUMMER, 2006, AND OF THIS DATE, JULY 7--07, ONLY TWO BLOOMED. WHAT COULD BE THE REASON? THEY ARE ALL...Read More
I'm surprised no one has mentioned that the flowers of Bouncing Bet are so fragrant! All the descriptions of problems are true -- and th...Read More
Very invasive, almost impossible to eradicate when growing among things you don't want to remove.
Good cut flower.
Very permanent: new plants grow from sections of root left in soil.
Tolerates poor conditi...Read More
I tried full sun in Atlanta and it burned - I moved it to a bit more shade and now it sprawls out leaving the center of the plant flat an...Read More
This is an old time cottage flower; it likes full sun for best growth. Pink flowers appear early summer to early fall. As the name implie...Read More