Persicaria Species, Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate, Oriental Pepper, Prince's Feather

Persicariaorientalis

Genus
Persicaria (per-sih-KAR-ee-uh)
Species
orientalis (or-ee-en-TAY-liss)
Synonym
Polygonum orientale
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Flowers are good for cutting
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Flowers are fragrant
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anniston, Alabama

Belmont, California

Clovis, California

Lafayette, California

Long Beach, California

Richmond, California

San Anselmo, California

San Jose, California

Santa Barbara, California

Stockton, California

Denver, Colorado

Marietta, Georgia

Boise, Idaho

Washington, Indiana

Oskaloosa, Iowa

Barbourville, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Northeast Harbor, Maine

Billerica, Massachusetts

Brown City, Michigan

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Tawas City, Michigan

Warren, Michigan

Little Falls, Minnesota

Jersey City, New Jersey

Buffalo, New York

Ogdensburg, New York

Wallkill, New York

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Polkton, North Carolina

Sandusky, Ohio

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Houston, Pennsylvania

Lititz, Pennsylvania

Mercer, Pennsylvania

Lenoir City, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Kurten, Texas

Wichita Falls, Texas

Logan, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Springdale, Utah

Kalama, Washington

Kendall, Washington

Maple Falls, Washington

Spangle, Washington

Union, Washington

Green Bay, Wisconsin

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

10
positives
5
neutrals
0
negative
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Tulsa, OK | April 2017 | positive

Mine was a dug-up gift from a friend last summer. I planted behind some daylilies and phlox of various pinks and purples. Wow..so pretty...Read More

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Logan, UT | April 2015 | positive

This is a great plant for adding pizazz to a garden. It's large but does not take up all it's space - it's airy. The flowers are great i...Read More

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East Tawas, MI (Zone 5b) | September 2014 | positive

Mine have reseeded from east to west along the south side of my pond. I transplanted a few with no problems, even moving some to the fron...Read More

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Warren, MI (Zone 6b) | June 2013 | positive

If you like having cardinals in your yard, this is the plant to have! In late summer I have had as many as twenty cardinals at a time fi...Read More

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columbia, TN (Zone 7a) | January 2011 | positive

Love this plant too. Not invasive at all here in zone 6a, does self sow but only here and there have had it for many years. Mine get upw...Read More

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Polkton, NC (Zone 7b) | September 2010 | positive

I really like this plant. The blooms are still hanging on here in late September and keep their color for a long time. Mine is in the s...Read More

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Mequon, WI | July 2010 | neutral

Whoa Nelly! This thing needs watching! One plant in five years sent us searching for the Round-up. It is such a prolific self sowing flow...Read More

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Lafayette, CA | April 2007 | positive

I'll just add another positive to this lovely plant. The blossoms have a gentle yet delightful fragrance that is carried in the air when ...Read More

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Maple Falls, WA | November 2004 | positive

Started growing this in a food bank garden 10 years ago to draw the eye. It is a spectacular display for back drop or above a fence. A ...Read More

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Brown City, MI (Zone 5a) | October 2004 | positive

I think this plant is a beauty. Wonderful to see the tall willowy stems loaded with pink blossoms swaying in the wind.

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Sunnyvale, CA (Zone 9a) | July 2004 | neutral

Luther Burbank Garden in Santa Rosa, CA has a 10ft. specimen in full bloom.

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Ithaca, NY (Zone 5a) | August 2003 | neutral

Seed requires cold treatment to germinate. If someone gives you seed, just leave it outside in the shed overwinter.

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| June 2003 | neutral

An older friend gave me this seed and said it grew in his grandma's garden. He called it Lady Finger. It reseeds itself profusely! It c...Read More

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Withee, WI (Zone 4b) | October 2002 | positive

Its a very sturdy plant and I have had it get 6 feet tall plus. Its not hardy in zone 4 but it does reseed itself very plentiful. Its blo...Read More

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Westbrook, ME (Zone 5a) | August 2001 | neutral

This is a tall annual knotweed that was an old-fashioned favorite in cottage gardens. Its thick sturdy stems can grow up to 5 feet or eve...Read More

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