Re: Wanted: really invasive perennial
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Wanted: really invasive perennial
- From: A* E* <A*@aol.com>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 1998 23:14:01 EDT
In a message dated 98-04-25 18:22:32 EDT, you write:
<<
Whilst I'm at it . .any one know if datura is a perennial and a
good source for seeds or plants? >>
Thompson and Morgan sell the seeds. Here in Michigan it dies out every
winter, but I allow a number of seed pods to open and I always have returning
seedling in the same area. Once you have it you will want to keep it in check
as it can become a problem. We grow it on the edge of our vegetable garden
and always enjoy the wonderful blooms that start in July and last until frost
kills it in the fall. Please note: Everything about this plant is poisonous.
Flowers, leaves, stems, seeds, and roots. If you have a pet that eats plants
or a small child that might eat a leaf or something this plant is not for your
yard. Donna Adams in Detroit, Michigan
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