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posh celadine
reposting under a different subject here as previous post has attracted the
wrong kind of response does brazen hussy spread and cause havoc like wild celandine? -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) |
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posh celadine
"H Ryder" wrote in message ... reposting under a different subject here as previous post has attracted the wrong kind of response does brazen hussy spread and cause havoc like wild celandine? -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) Had a bit of googling and it says on one or two web sites that it is non invasive although with a name like Brazen Hussy I would have thought that it does "put it round" a lot. |
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posh celadine
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:07:12 GMT, Janet Baraclough wrote:
"H Ryder" wrote in message ... reposting under a different subject here as previous post has attracted the wrong kind of response does brazen hussy spread and cause havoc like wild celandine? It does self-seed around in a modest, manageable way. I found not all the seedlings are properly dark, so weed them out. It isn't as robust and rampageous as the green wild form. Janet I have had this plant for about 5 years now and although there are some seeded plants it is not taking over. I haven't noticed any non bronze ones (yet). It is WELL worth having. A very attractive plant at a dull time of year. Put it where you can pass it often. Kath |
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