Lythrum salicaria 'Robert'
By Spritzhenry
- 28 Jul, 2008
- 11 likes
This is a cultivated form of Loosestrife. It likes being near water.
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I don't think so, Jacque , sorry - it should seed itself, but it's on the steep bit of the stream bank and whenever I try to get down the bank to weed or tidy, I slide down on my bottom! Very undignified! At the moment I am not even going to try, because the stream is flowing high and fast and I don't want to fall in - it has been known...LOL.
did grow Loosestrife from seed two years ago, it germinated very well. Where you got your wild meadow seeds might have them.
27 Jan, 2009
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O i love this Spritz what aStunning Pink :) do u have any Babies of these youd like 2 share :) X
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