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Loosethrift
By Janette
- 18 Jul, 2010
- 11 likes
This can be a bit of a thug ,but it does brighten up the front shady border ...
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They really brighten up a spot Clarice ....
18 Jul, 2010
Think i had some of them a few years ago, if i'm thinking right and they where in a shady spot and the soil was rubish :o))
18 Jul, 2010
Just the same with these Clarice but they dont seem to mind....
18 Jul, 2010
Thats true.:)
18 Jul, 2010
I have clumps interspersed in the borders it does brighten and hoghlight other plants!
19 Jul, 2010
Good plant to have Carole ,even if it get,s a bit out of control .. I like it ...
20 Jul, 2010
Me Too;0)
20 Jul, 2010
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It does look a nice bright colour.
18 Jul, 2010