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Campanula growing happily amongst Lysimachia ciliata.
By Spritzhenry
- 21 Jun, 2008
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Thank you, Sarah.
21 Jun, 2008
love the star shape blossoms...
I have a question for you about Lysimachia... I have inherited some from my neighbour...it just slipped under my fence when I wasn't looking...Is it difficult to contain? I like the nice purple bronze leaf...and the flowers on the new arrival are yellow and pretty... can I leave it to it's own devices or should I take control?
22 Jun, 2008
WOOOO! It's a spreader like its brother L. punctata - so you will need to control it, Lori! I dug some up last year for a friend and gave her a warning about it...
22 Jun, 2008
Thanks Spritz...forewarned is forarmed!
22 Jun, 2008
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This photo is of "Lysimachia ciliata 'Firecracker'" in Spritzhenry's garden
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That's a gorgeous combination of flowers and foliage.
21 Jun, 2008