Re: Invasive groundcover - bishop's gout
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Invasive groundcover - bishop's gout
- From: "* L* <h*@mindspring.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 13:30:48 -0400
I haven't looked it up, but was told mine was 'Thin Leaf Sunflower'. If it
escapes confinement, its a wildfire! I dug out a lot of it last fall, and I
had rhizomes 3' long.
I am sure I will see it again this spring.
Hal Lanktree, Zone 5 in SE Michigan
>
>Another spreader is a type of sunflower which was here when we bought
>the house--I don't know exactly what it is; it manages to grow (and
>spread) and bloom very well in almost all shade under an oak canopy.
>Grows about 4 feet tall, smallish 4 inch flowers at summer's end, and
>shallow runners, so it is not hard to confine. Does anyone have any idea
>what it is?
>--
>Barb Perna
>Southcental WI, Zone 4
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