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Lysimachia ciliata 'Firecracker'
By Spritzhenry
- 9 Jul, 2009
- 6 likes
This plant is now in flower - I don't like it nearly as much when the yellow flowers open! The dark foliage is so lovely as a foil for other plants.
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Is it invasive with you, Spritz?
10 Jul, 2009
Sorry but I like the combination, I just wish it would clump up more.
10 Jul, 2009
Clump up? Dotty, keeping it in check is more of a problem with me. It runs quite a bit.
11 Jul, 2009
They've been banned from my clump this year.
11 Jul, 2009
Yes, it does 'run'. I dug out a whole lot last winter to make space for some Heucheras and a Skimmia plus some bulbs, but it hasn't made a lot of difference. More will be going this next winter, to keep it within bounds.
Dd! I am sooo surprised that yours hasn't spread!
11 Jul, 2009
Must be our soil.....I live in hope!!!
12 Jul, 2009
Very strange, how plants behave in different environments, isn't it!
13 Jul, 2009
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Beautiful. I love the yellow flowers against the dark foliage.
10 Jul, 2009