Persicaria 'Red Dragon'
By Spritzhenry
- 16 Mar, 2009
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What is its spread, please Andrew? I have five to snake through a clump of pink Delphiniums.
16 Mar, 2009
Oh-oh-oh snap! I got one of these last spring Barbara - it looked great all summer - really pleased with it. Got it next to the little pond and it looked fantastic peeping through the hosta leaves and nasturtians - beautifully marked leaves - looked really exotic! I think you will enjoy this one :-)
17 Mar, 2009
Thanks, Sid - I'm glad to hear that it was a success. I had to travel almost to Bristol to pick them up! I planted them today.:-)
17 Mar, 2009
About a couple of feet. But as they grow from a central crown, other stuff can push up between plants if necessary
18 Mar, 2009
I think I've given them enough space, then, Andrew - thanks.
18 Mar, 2009
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This is a very obliging plant. I've got it planted in heavy clay under a magnolia and it doesn't mind a bit
16 Mar, 2009