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Re: Unidentified plant


At 11:18 AM 9/12/97 -0400, you wrote:
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>ARGH!
>
>It looks like I've planted Purple Loosestife in my garden!  However, it
>looks beautiful, and hasn't given me any trouble yet.  What should I do to
>control it?  Or should I completely rip it out while I still can?  The
>real problem in my garden, is Artemesia Silver King.  It has overtaken two
>small geranium plants.  But that's another story...
>
>Thanks,
>Liane
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I'd rip it out.  Even if it's not doing damage in your yard, it may be
pollinating other loosestrifes that are doing damage in a wetland.  Margaret
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