Persicaria 'Red Dragon'
By Andrewr
- 13 Jun, 2008
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This one may spread but on heavy clay under a magnolia, it has stayed in place - so far
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Most persicarias can spread. Some say this one does and some say it doesn't. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Mine has stayed put for the three years since it was planted but it is in an inhospitable place
13 Jun, 2008
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I only recently planted one of these. Can they be invasive then, Andrew?
13 Jun, 2008