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I've admired the dark maroon spring foliage of this plant, though it tends to fade to green as the season progresses. The yellow summer f...Read More
As gardener's, we've ALL heard that phrase: "A weed is a plant growing where you didn't plant it." I'm a landscape architect and 15 years...Read More
I agree - quite invasive - they may seem behave themselves the first few years then they grow out of control. They have rhizomes about a ...Read More
Texas heat plus moist location = invasive!
Lysimachia ciliata is very well behaved in my 5a garden in central Indiana. It never reseeds. It multiplies very slowly and I simply di...Read More
My plants have persevered for five years despite the best efforts of the Stachys bizantina to smother them. They look worse each successi...Read More
Actually, the purple loosestrife that is causing problems by crowding out native wetland plants is Lythrum salicaria, not Lysimachia clil...Read More
I have it in my garden for the third year. Yes, it grows quick and can take over a garden. But I just removed the not wanted stalks and s...Read More
This plant is in a very competitive bed, set amidst Plectranthus argentatus, groundcover polygonum, Lobelia fulgens, Swedish Ivy, and var...Read More