RE: Fringed Yellow Loosestrife "Firecracker'


Well- and my obediant plant didn't come back this year.  Lost it this winter
and no seedlings even. Rats.

Theresa

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From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of JUTTZ@aol.com
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 11:36 AM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: Re: Fringed Yellow Loosestrife "Firecracker'


I have yellow variegated loosestrife and its not invasive at all...I also
have obedient plant that should be invasive but I just dig up the wanderers
and
trade them off...I guess if you have a huge yard and dont have enough time
to
keep things in check , things could be invasive..I also have ribbon grass
and I
can see how it could get invasive but I just dig it back to where it belongs
and its fine...Judy

> Hi All,
> I'm brand new on the list and have been reading lots of your comments on
> invasive perennials.  And you've scared me thoroughly.  I recently planted
a
> Fringed Yellow Loosestrife.  It is so pretty but now I'm terrified I'll be
> fighting it forever more.
> Any of you have any experience with this particular loosestrife?
> Kelly Stephens

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