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While I love the color of the flowers and the fact that it blooms all season, it self seeds to the point that it is as bad as any weed in...Read More
You say, "May be a noxious weed or invasive." And then you say there are no negatives. To this conservation worker, that is contradictory...Read More
One of the most useful of herbaceous perennials. Planted between or among other clump-forming plants (to 2 feet tall) in the border, it ...Read More
Here in Zone 6 where it gets a few hours of sun a day it's done well for several years. The color of its blossoms is striking. I lift i...Read More
Spreads quickly; easy enough to rip out. Beautiful colored flowers. Blooms June-October in my garden.
Has darker foliage than most xeric bed plants making for a great contrasting element in the color pallet. Never had any problems with it...Read More
I grow Callirhoe in Ottawa, Ont., and love the way it rambles through other plants. It does get munched by rabbits and/or groundhogs in ...Read More
Hi Long Island NY here --- Love this plant however it overtakes anything. I am a new gardener and am learning how to cut this back. so ...Read More
Las Vegas, New Mexico (Zone 5a)
This plant "volunteered" itself in my yard about five years ago and has done great. Very prettty ...Read More
kinda fun .. easy to grow, interesting. what more could you want. I think i have a hybrid that dosent set seed and the bloooms are very l...Read More
Love this plant! The silky look of the petals, the rich glowing color, and its tendency to noodle around its neighbors and pop up with a...Read More
This plant has a lot going for it. It makes a fairly dense, sprawling ground cover that fills in well between shrubs and medium-sized pe...Read More
This plant also grows in Campbellsville, Kentucky. I obtained a start of it while my daughter was living in Wichita, Kansas. Its spread...Read More
I just ordered this seed from Devonshire Gardens in Ontario. The information said that they needed to be sowed in very cool circumstanc...Read More
if frostweed says its native then its native. i love it and will always have it in my garden. it reproduces easily here in texas but th...Read More
Very easy to grow and nice flowers but quite aggressive. I'm constantantly trimming back and pulling up seedlings to keep it under control.
I encourage these to naturalize in my (hope-to-be-someday-be) grass-free, bee-friendly, low-mow yard with lots of white clover, various w...Read More
It is easily distinguished from the tall poppy mallow (Callirhoe leiocarpa) whose flowers are quite similar. Callirhoe involucrata tend ...Read More
Wine Cups, Purple Poppy Mallow Callirhoe involucrata is Native to Texas and other States.
I am interested in propagating my plant from stem cuttings or seeds. I'm on the water in MA zone 7a.
One of the most charming pla...Read More
This plant sprawls and doesn't cover the ground, so I would suggest filling in with something like lamb's ear planted around the tap root...Read More
Tempted to give neutral, but I love the plant. I started with 5 plants from seed, lost 2 in 1st year. They must be planted in situ very...Read More
I have this growing in my outlawn area, between the sidewalk and street. It is one of the plants in this "experimental garden" that will...Read More
In Nebraska "cowboy rose" is the common name. It seems wide spread in the state, I have observed it wild on both very sandy soil and cla...Read More
Wine cups makes a great groundcover that will surround without smothering other plants. In a sunny southwestern exposure that never gets...Read More