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Lysimachia paridiformis var stenophylla - 2017
By Andrewr
- 8 Jul, 2017
- 4 likes
Perennial to around one foot in height, preferring moist soil and some shade. Although evergreen, the old leaves are tatty after winter and are best removed in early spring. It is making a slowly increasing clump, but shows no sign of being as invasive as other members of the family.
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It almost looks as if the flowers are poking through a Hellebore.
10 Jul, 2017
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It sounds like a good ground cover plant Andrew ....
9 Jul, 2017