Re: buttercup/oenothera


> Pat,
>     Thanks for the info.  I checked out the picture.  It looks like it.
> Brenda Z5 KY

Oh good.  So many in my neck of the woods consider it a *trash* flower .
. .grows everywhere in spades, but I just love it.  The yellow flowers
are so clear and pristine, and they are so easy to transplant and move
around.  They spread by runners and can be invasive if allowed, but I've
found a little digging and pulling keeps them polite  <grin>.

The foliage turns a beautiful bronzy red in the fall (I'm zone 5 - SE
Wisconsin), so you get a little interest in every season!
-- 
Pat Mitchell
pattm@execpc.com
"A general dissolution of the principles and manners will more surely
overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common
enemy. . . ."  Samuel Adams

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