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May 1, 2021 11:59 PM CST

DaisyI said:

NOOOOO!!! Most invasive plant on earth. Idaho actually offered a bounty on Russian Sage bodies a few years ago.

Look around to see what your neighbors are growing.


Funny thing I have been trying to propagate mine (Blue Spire) from seed for years and never succeeded. Have they got a secret in Idaho?
Equally funny thing, towns here have been planting them because they are low maintenance (pruning once a year) and drought tolerant but they aren't propagating. The same cannot be said about Bay laurel which is now literally everywhere. And nobody is offering a bounty for that.
I am just another white boy who thinks he can play the Blues.

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