Re: Freesia laxa


Thank, but acording to Mark it should not even come close to surviving outdoors here.

Chuck Chapman

Floral Artistry/John Ingram <floralartistry2000@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Be weary of this plant. It is very weedy on the west
>coast. Similar to the tiny creeping oxalis! And I have
>a lovely oxalis collection but that one is a
>nightmare. 
>Fressia laxa is a cute plant but you must be diligent
>about not allowing it to go to seed. And that the soil
>never gets dumped or reused. 
>Consider yourself warned.
>
>John
>
>


-- 
Chuck Chapman, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Zone 4/5


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