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Jan 17, 2022 11:10 AM CST
Name: Nan
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Sscape said:Spreading by runners and growing like mad is not always a bad thing. There are situations where naturalizing a patch of ground with a patch of uniform color is GOOD! I.E.--the many daylily islands in the areas between North bound/South bound Interstate highway lanes here in NC would benefit from low maintenance, low cost, high visual value daylilies.


I have had the same thought many times when I drive on I-16 here in Georgia. The invasive primroses I innocently planted several years ago and have been digging up ever since would be just the thing on the I-16 median. Same with the pretty but invasive orange ditch lilies.

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