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Jun 4, 2015 12:14 PM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
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mellielong said:I order from www.mailordernatives.com but I don't think I've ever seen them carry porterweed. Maybe because there is so much confusion. I was doing some reading about it last week and I think even I have the hybrid kind. Apparently, our native one mixes with the non-native one and create something in the middle. Mine has attributes of both. I know I once definitely had the invasive kind because the flowers were much darker (purple, not blue) and they got well over 6 feet tall. I've never seen one in the wild so I feel like I'm not even sure what the native ones look like. I'll have to see if the Florida Native Plant Society is selling them at the next USF plant sale. But one of the things I read was on their website where they were trying to teach all the chapters which one was the native kind because some of the chapters had been selling the non-native kind! It's enough to make you crazy! Well, crazier. Hilarious!

And yes, definitely plant in the fall. It's too hot for people in the summer, let alone people dragging hoses around! That's a big reason I don't do container gardening. Who wants to water every day? And I hate to say it, but I'm kind of glad Impatiens are getting that disease that's killing them. They require way too much water to look decent - even when you plant them in the shade!


It's downright crazy isn't it? I KNOW I had the native one & not even a cross at our last house. Gee, if I were there I could take cuttings off it but I'm not there even if the new owners left it. I had the entire yard xeri with not one blade of sod grass & the first thing they did was rip everything out & put wall to wall sod & plunked 2 coconut palms smack dab on top of the septic tank & drain field. At least that's the front yard which is the only thing anyone passing by can see so I have no idea what they did to the back yard. Oh well, it's their house & they have the right to do anything they want.

I can't stand impatiens for the amount of water they suck up. I didn't know they were getting a disease that's killing them. Suits me.
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown

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