Re: source for Ground Pine/ Waterleaf


Hmmm, thanks for the warning.  I may have to rethink that one.

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Kitty 
neIN, Zone5

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> Hello Kitty... 
> Here we go again... Hydrophyllum usually covers hillsides when you find 
> it in the wild. It will do the same for your garden once settled in. I have 
> been digging mine out of my garden for the past 5 or 6 years now. Seeds into 
> just about everything, grows into a fairly large plant that crowds out other 
> woodlanders. Just so you know it is a very assertative native. 
> I have not carried the two species I have grown in my garden for sale in 
> the nursery..... think it is too much for most smaller gardens. 
> Gene E. Bush 
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc 
> www.munchkinnursery.com 
> genebush@munchkinnursery.com 
> Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: 
> > Chris - did you see the Hydrophyllum canadense, Northeastern Native 
> > Waterleaf? Oooohhh! And I see they carry Glaucidium. If you don't have 
> > one, get one. But, I believe Seneca Hill is cheaper. 
> > Kitty 
> > neIN, Zone5 
> 
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