Re: purple plant id


Shelly, 

That's only because when I don't know I don't say anything!  ;-)

Margaret is right, though.  If it is indeed purple loosestrife then your
plants will set and disperse seeds which can not only make their way to
local wetlands but also, if you live in town, get into storm sewers and
invade the wide world.  

Dean Sliger
Warren, Michigan, USA
Zone 6B 


On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 12:51:15 EDT Pavlacky@cs.com writes:
> Dean,
> Thanks for the plant id, you've been right every time so far!  
> Although far 
> from drab, I thought the plant was really quite beautiful.  It was 
> just huge 
> and so colorful, and will look great next to my shastas in middle of 
> the 
> border.  We'll see if it gets wild on me, since I have full sun and 
> my mother 
> has hers in part shade.
> 
> Shelly Pavlacky
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