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Inula orientalis
By Andrewr
- 2 Aug, 2008
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Rhizomatus perennial reaching two to three feet. May become invasive when grown in ideal conditions of moist soil in sun or part shade. Mine is growing in drier soil and fairly shaded which keeps it in check as odd stems pop up between other plants and I let it sprawl rather than force it upright
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