a place to ask others about plant problems

Lysimachia ephemerum

Lysimachia ephemerum seems to be considered non-invasive.  Although it may not spread widely by seed, I wonder if anyone who has experience with it can tell me if it is like its cousin, L. clethroides, which, once planted, is almost impossible to be rid of as any little root left behind will grow.  I'm currently growing it from seed but wonder if I dare plant it out!

Thanks.

Iris gracilipes

I have always liked Iris gracilipes as a choice woodland or shady rock garden plant. However, for me it seems to be a short lived perennial, lasting only a few years before it disappears. Does anyone have any cultural tips to make it last longer? Also, has anyone germinated it from seed? If you follow Norm Deno's advice from his book on seed germination,most iris require a 2yr cycle for gerination-wet-cold then dry-hot, then wet cold and finally dry hot but I have had Iris milesii germinate in one season.

Invasive plants

After a brief experiment with it in the garden, plume poppy (Macleaya cordata) has earned a place very high up on my Most Invasive Plant list! I was aware that it was considered invasive but I thought I'd try one anyway and see for myself last summer. It didn't do much of anything at all last year and this spring, I was even wondering if it had survived... but then yesterday I noticed the distinctive leaves coming up 1-2 feet away from the plant.

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