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These ones are wild, self seedling and a nightmare. Roots are VERY DEEP in the ground and it is very difficult to get rid of them. I love them before but now I just hate these flowers. Come along and take a walk in a French garden~~Click here for Species Tulips and other bulbs. Click here to Clusiana Primula Thread~~Click here for Clusiana Beautiful Irises thread |
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We have wild sweet peas also. The only place they grow in my yard is in a clump of Pampas Grass. |
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Pampa grass and wild sweet peas, two pests, leave them together and very far from your little ones. Come along and take a walk in a French garden~~Click here for Species Tulips and other bulbs. Click here to Clusiana Primula Thread~~Click here for Clusiana Beautiful Irises thread |
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![]() ![]() Here the Pampas Grass is not invasive. It stays in a very nice clump. They don't reseed here at all and the large plumbs are beautiful. |
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You are right. Some invasive plants are beautiful, a good reason to stay suspicious about them. I feel very concerned about that. Glad you had a good laught, good for health. Come along and take a walk in a French garden~~Click here for Species Tulips and other bulbs. Click here to Clusiana Primula Thread~~Click here for Clusiana Beautiful Irises thread |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Come along and take a walk in a French garden~~Click here for Species Tulips and other bulbs. Click here to Clusiana Primula Thread~~Click here for Clusiana Beautiful Irises thread |
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