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- Subject: RE: Fallopia japonica
- From: l* t* <l*@hotmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 20:18:45 -0400
I had mine in medium light under a huge maple and a large spruce in really rotten dry soil. It was easy to keep under control in those horrible conditions - just whack off the suckers every spring. Actually pretty in a shady spot. It never got really large. Think it was thirsty all its life. Lil Georgetown Zone 5 From: Jeaa0088@aol.com Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 12:15:17 -0400 Subject: Fallopia japonica To: perennials@hort.net Yikes, it seems that my plant in a well-known thug. Just looked up more about Fallopia japonica (aka polygonum cuspidata, reynoutria, etc.) and I'm wondering if I'm doing myself a disfavor by leaving it in? Does anyone have any negative input with this Fallopia japonica? I'm in zone 5a north of Chicago so maybe she's ok here but then maybe not. I don't want any surprises like the sumac is giving me. I can't recall ever purchasing this plant so it must have been a bonus from a mail order company. Who would do that? Would like to have a word with them.
Thanks, Joanie In a message dated 6/4/2011 10:16:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time, lindsey@mallorn.com writes:
> Attached is a picture of the mystery bamboo. The typical 'circles' |
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