Re: runner plants


I thought 'Sweet Annie' was a form of annual Artemisia???  I've read
about it being used a lot in wreath making and often thought I'd like
to grow it if I only had the sun...Really don't know what it looks
like when it's at home.

Your photo looks like a tansy to me - does the foliage have a scent? 
Of course, it looks one whale of a lot better than the poor tansy I
have lingering in my old veggie garden in too much shade...amazing
what a sun lover will do when it gets some sun:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> > From: Donna <justme@prairieinet.net>
> >
> > Sorry to confuse you Cathy- yes am talking about two different
plants,
> > just happen to be in the same bed I was working on today.
> >
> > I think Bonnie is right about the gooseneck loosestrife. I have
never
> > had a name for the tansy.  Everyone kept telling me it was Sweet
Annie.
> > I grew that one year and took 4 years to rid the garden of it!
This has
> > a thicker leaf and gets yellow button type flowers. I have posted
a very
> > bad picture of it on the net... Anyone want to take a guess? This
> > picture was from last August. I am sure you folks will have it id
in
> > five minutes :)

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