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Re: late summer flowers


I consider Ceratostigma plumbaginoides  to be invasive but beautiful.
It is very difficult to remove from unwanted area.  It needs it's own
space.  It would be excellant for spring bulbs thatdo not mind root
competition because they start growth so late.  Are there any bulbs that
dont mind roots?  Or perhaps Anemone nemorosa?

 
Frank Cooper 
Urbana, Il. 
Zone 5-b, min temp -15°F; -26°C 
Very little snow cover.  Hot weather very humid, 70%, upper 60's to lower 90's.Rain evenly distributed throught the year, 30". 
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