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Old 12-10-2003, 10:32 PM
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I have a East facing slope where no lawn mowers can be used. I like to
have that area coverd with non-invasive plant or grass which bossom
all the 3 seasons. Its about 40'x10' area. Currently its full of
plants that I never know of their names. Some of them I trim with the
edge trimmer. Since the top portion of the slope has about another
60'x10' lawn grass (so no non-invasive plant), I like to have very
good verity or quality of plant grown in the slope. Plant/grass should
be tolerant to drought and disease.

TIA
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Old 13-10-2003, 02:02 AM
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Calyptocarpus vialis (horseherb)
Phylla nodiflora (frogfriut)
Phylla incisa (frogfruit)

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I have a East facing slope where no lawn mowers can be used. I like to
have that area coverd with non-invasive plant or grass which bossom
all the 3 seasons. Its about 40'x10' area. Currently its full of
plants that I never know of their names. Some of them I trim with the
edge trimmer. Since the top portion of the slope has about another
60'x10' lawn grass (so no non-invasive plant), I like to have very
good verity or quality of plant grown in the slope. Plant/grass should
be tolerant to drought and disease.
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TIA


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