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Re: Garden Thugs - 3 Biggest


Where to begin, where to begin?
I would say Ajuga, Euonymous alatus (Burning Bush), and Berberis
thunbergii (Japanese Barberry). I see from others' responses that we each
are likely to name someone else's favorites. I love my Lily of the Valley
and it stays within its restricted area, with no difficulty.

I have an article on Non-native Nuisances coming out in the spring issue
of Nature's Garden. We kept to 15 plants due to space limitations, but I
really got drawn in while doing the research; invasive.org identifies
more than 700 invasive plant species.

Regards,
Lois
Visit: http://loisdevries.blogspot.com

On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:54:08 -0500 "Sheri Ann Richerson"
<SheriAnnRicherson@exoticgardening.com> writes:
> In your opinion, what are the three biggest garden thugs that people 
> are
> inclined to plant?
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