Re: What is creeping chameleon?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: What is creeping chameleon?
- From: m* l*
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 09:51:55 -0600
At 08:11 AM 6/17/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I, too have the Houttuynia Cordata, however part of it reverted back to the
>all green form and talk about invasive, the red, green, and white one is
>tame in comparison. I am having to pull the other out by the truckload. So
>watch yours, if you start to see all green seedlings, get the round up
>ready. While it is pretty when it blooms, it is worse than the creeping
>charlie for invasiveness. Cheers.
>Jean
Eat it. Cornucopia: A Source Book of Edible Plants -- says the "strongly
aromatic leaves are eaten in salads, soups, fish stews, or with boiled,
fertilized duck eggs, which are not eaten until t hree days before they
hatch (sic). Roots and fruits are also edible." Margaret L
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