Spiraea gold mound with Lysimacha Firecracker I like these together though the fire cracker had wilted in the drought so I had to water it .
By Drc726
- 21 May, 2011
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love the contrast in colours
21 May, 2011
Thanks SP I know it is invasive but I dont mind here. I thought they were a good contrast too PG but must admit not till after I had planted so I cannot take the credit!
21 May, 2011
:o))
21 May, 2011
I love this Lysimachia, it is a bit invasive, but each Spring i just pull out any i dont want....its lovely with the Spirea Drc, i have it among a 'johnsons blue' geranium.....:>)
21 May, 2011
Thats what I do Mot as it comes up easily I have planted Johnsons this month pretty blue.
21 May, 2011
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Denise I have taken my fire cracker out as Owdboggy on another site said its very evassive and he can't get rid of his bit like japanese anemone says he s tried every thing and it still comes back. Thought I d let you know just incase you did nt.
21 May, 2011