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Lysimachia punctata
By Wagger
- 19 Jun, 2010
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Right on all fronts apart from the "Jacob's Ladder" bit which normally refers to polemonium caeruleum another very easy going plant which needs no discipline apart from self-seeding readily.
24 Jun, 2010
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Is this what I used to call "Jacob's Ladder"? I have not seen any for ages and it is so useful being, if I remember rightly, very easy going, although needing a little discipline now and then. Or am I on the wrong track?
24 Jun, 2010