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Re: late summer flowers


At 04:13 PM 6/3/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Uh, oh, I didn't think about how invasive Ceratostigma would be when I
>planted it along a gravel walkway.  This is year 3 and it's thriving.  I
>guess when it invades the pathway I'll have to either keep pulling or use
>Roundup on the gravel.  I should have thought of this invasiveness, but so
>many things don't survive in my lean soil...
>
>Pat in Napa, CA
>
>At 01:43 AM 6/3/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>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?
>>
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