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Re: Unidentified plant


I've had lythrum in my garden for at least 5 years.  It is still a very small
clump--planted in allmost pure clay soil (maybe that's why it isn't
spreading?).  Since I am miles away from any wetlands, I don't worry about it.

Elizwil827@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 97-09-11 14:34:02 EDT, you write:
>
> << Isn't loosestrife
>  completely uncontrollable?   >>
>
> The variety seen along the roadside is fairly intrusive, but there are many
> varieties that don't give so much problem.  Check catolgues and ask your
> stepfather if he knows what variety he has planted.
>
> Betty Wilson
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