Re: What I wish I hadn't planted
- Subject: Re: What I wish I hadn't planted
- From: &* A* O* <s*@gimcw.org>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 21:31:59 -0700
Tom -
Do you mean Lobelia laxiflora? Usually called Mexican Lobelia, it range extends into Arizona. It does naturalize to some extend (it is considered as such in Portugal). Yes, I could see that this one could be a problem in an area in which you wanted something else to grow as well (i.e. it would take over). But it is also good for the occasional 'hell strips' where little else will grow!
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SeÃn O.
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On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:27 PM, Tom Schweich <t*@schweich.com> wrote:
Sweetgrass -- Hierochloe odorata
Artemisia ludoviciana
A native Lobelia, can't remember the species, spreads by rhizomes.
Juncus patens
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