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This grows wild along the roadside all over Long Island New York. I find it very pretty and attractive. What puzzles me though is why it ...Read More
I have grown the Red Rib variety on a busy corner lot (at my previous home) and it never failed to cause a stir to those walking by. One...Read More
I don't see any of these plants here in zone 7b but the flowers are sure pretty! The birds have brought me a seed and it grew. Not knowin...Read More
On rare occasions, I've seen plants with white flowers, and others with pinkish flowers.
Here in eastern Pennsylvania, it grows everywhere. I'd say it is moderately invasive, but as others have said, it is pretty - if you get ...Read More
We have an empty plot in front of our house and it is filled with chicory. The field of blue flowers is so pretty. I want to try to grow ...Read More
Chicory has naturalized it's self here in Maryland, like it has in other parts of the United States. It hails from Eurasia but is a commo...Read More
The blue flower, chicory, or italian dandelion, grows profusely on roadsides in chilliwack, b.c., and a little more than an hour ago I ch...Read More
The Cichorium intybus flowers are predominately blue or lavender, but occasionally there will be some white flowers.
I have always known the blue chicory, but this year found some white growing in the ditch down by the field that we planted millet in. v...Read More
Good thing that I like Chicory, because it grows naturally all over my yard. I have never sown this plant, but anywhere that I do not run...Read More
Too funny! Here I go and buy a mix of herb seeds and get all excited about "chicory"...this stuff grew WILD in the ditch in front of my ...Read More
I found in nature Cichorium intybus with white flowers, much better than with blue flowers, really ornamental plant, long flowering perio...Read More
I'm told the wild examples I see along roadways and sidewalks are escapees from gardens. I haven't had good luck getting it to start fro...Read More
A cheerful little weed that grows along the roadways and in vacant lots. It seems to prefer the hard packed ground for some reason.
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This plant does not grow in my current neighborhood but it grows wild in every other place I've ever live in this country. It's not invas...Read More
Edgewood, Washington
One of the best blue flowers around. It grows as a weed here along side of the road and in vacant lots. Lov...Read More
I have never grown this plant, but I was raised on the Gulf of Mexico, and my Mother was from South Louisiana, and every morning she made...Read More
I was not aware of this plant until I saw it growing wild on the edge of our local park. I like the blue color and have collected some s...Read More