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Post pictures of your plants/flowers for identification.

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and is it available here??/
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fa113nang311 wrote:and is it available here??/
Lysimachia sp..."The native range of this plant is China and Japan. It can be found in Eastern Asia, from Russia, China and Korea up to Japan and North America."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysimachia_clethroides

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tyvm 4 the replies....
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From where did you take this picture?

As it is related to Primulaceae family, my observation is that this family does not have perennial plants suitable for our subtropical climate. Just my two cents though.
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posting the link.....i think his nursery has the most versatile and unique collection.....just my opinion though....
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Post by Morina »

Hi,

this is Lysimachia clethreoides. This plant likes shade and humid areas - so, I think it wil not work very well in your corner, because it isn't so much drought tolerant.
In some gardens it is over-growing, in others not so much, it depends really from the soil and the individual garden, like always. ;)
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