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Lysimachia punctata - 2009
By Andrewr
- 24 Jun, 2009
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This one is a runner - if you have light soil, beware. Supposed to need damp soil but seems to tolerate ordinary soil without a problem
1 Jul, 2009
Thanks Andrew. Very damp here in places and clay but doing well. Just hope the purple loosestrife takes off around my pond. thank you
1 Jul, 2009
Tis very pretty and a lovely displaying plant too.
2 Jul, 2009
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Andrew, I have this and love it. I've grown some purple loosestrife from seed this year - do they grow similar to this yellow one, e.g. conditions, spread, ease? thanks
1 Jul, 2009