Re: propagation of ...
There are varieties that are infertile, which are recommended. It is a noxious
weed in many states.
Marilyn wrote:
> Terry Lynn wrote: >
> > Warning! Warning! Warning!
> > Gooseneck loostrife is wonderful but it gives new meaning to the word
> > "invasive". it's lovely but it spreads like wildfire. note the interesting
> > "feet" on the plants>
>
> I have heard this before, Terry, about the gooseneck loosestrife, and
> wonder under what conditions it is so invasive. I do not know if I
> have just not had it long enough (2 years), or if the conditions are
> not conducive to its spreading invasively, but so far, I love it,
> especially as it grows in some places that otherwise would be very
> difficult, such as under the stairs of the deck....therefore very
> shady, and quite dry, as the rain does not really get to it. I have
> so far found it easy enough to pull out if it oversteps its bounds,
> but have not really had any trouble.....YET!! Famous last words???????
>
> Marilyn, who would appreciate thoughts from other who have grown
> this plant
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