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Red-tipped photinia question
I "tried" to grow some & it all died - no kidding.
"jac" wrote in message ... I've planted Kudzu and am looking forward to the full coverage it provides.I'm putting up some lines(cables) for it to spread and make an shade arbor over a large area by the pool. I'm well aware of it's proclivity for growth... other than that, what's the problem with Kudzu? jac "N. Woolley" wrote: Photinia is a non-native invasive species just as bad as Kudzu. Thank heavens the red-tipped variety gets disease. The Chinese variety doesn't and is a huge problem in areas that are trying to maintain native habitat. Ligustrum and Nandina are also in the same category. Find something else to plant.... Evergreen Sumac or Texas Mountain Laurel maybe?? The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is having their spring plant sale soon. -Nancy |
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