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Old 27-06-2003, 02:08 PM
animaux
 
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Default Datura (angel trumpet) question...

I must pull out about 200 datura plants when spring arrives and the seeds which
spread around germinate. So, in that regard the are invasive. Not invasive as
in spreads by rhizome, but readily reseeds and spreads that way. They pull out
very easily as they don't have great root systems.


On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 00:26:34 GMT, "V_coerulea" wrote:

As Tsu Dho Nimh said, invasive refers mostly to getting out of control in
undesired places. Unless your water system is extremely old or you're
talking about a septic tank drainage field, "invasive" does not really apply
to this situation.

"Millerific" wrote in message
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Hi everybody,

Can anybody help educate me? I want to plant a datura near my front

steps, but
my water line is nearby (within a couple of feet). I have tried to find

info
online about this plant's root system (is it invasive?), but to no avail.

I
certainly don't want to damage my pipes. Can anybody offer advice or

suggest a
site? I'm a gardening newbie and don't want to make any mistakes!

Thanks so much,

Ron