Re: Troublesome plants


And, Physostegia is one plant I can not manage to grow.  Have tried
several times and killed the lot:-(  One of those plants "anybody"
can grow anywhere; borderline invasive...sigh.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Pat Mitchell <corgilover@wi.rr.com>
> 
> My twin troubles are a pink physostegia and a perennial form
> of artemesia (Ludoviciana, I think).  They are BOTH tall
> thugs.  The physostegia pops up everywhere as does the
> artemesia. 
> 
> The artemesia has traveled (by runners) clear over to the
> other side of any garden I mistakenly place it in, creating
> a silver path of destruction in it's wake.  And to think I
> once wanted lots of it for dried flower arrangements . . .
> .I must be careful what I wish for!
> -- 
> ++++++++++++
> Pat Mitchell
> corgilover@wi.rr.com
> Zone 5 SE Wisconsin shivering and cursing this spring
> 
>
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