Re: Foxgloves, poppies, growing wild


Foxgloves

just last week  I ventured  and planted some foxglove seed,  my first try at
this  and would you believe I've got baby foxgloves by the zillions.
don't know if they will survive our heat and humidity,  but they are
there......I will try to save as many as possible.   would like to have
foxgloves everywhere..............

Donna in NE Mississippi    zone 7

BOB CAMPBELL wrote:

> Not in this part of the country, Louise.
> But we will have plenty of blackeyed susan and asters along the roadside
> later in the summer.
> Most of the plants we see in masses here in southern Ontario tend to be
> imports though, like Hesperis matronalis, Hemerocallis fulva, Verbascum
> thapsis and that $@#% purple loosestrife.
>
> Bob Campbell
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