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On 05/08/2011 9:32 AM, joevan wrote:
Roofers next door cut the plant and that was 2 weeks ago the part here has been cut from the main plant and still is surviving on its own. Those things are real survivors -- invasive as can be, very difficult to control. Wolf K. |
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:37:54 -0400, Wolf K
wrote: On 05/08/2011 9:32 AM, joevan wrote: Roofers next door cut the plant and that was 2 weeks ago the part here has been cut from the main plant and still is surviving on its own. Those things are real survivors -- invasive as can be, very difficult to control. Wolf K. It has been here on my roof deck for 5 or more years and it is easy to remove if I have to. I guess you are referring to in the ground where it can take over things. It really is nice in a container and for covering a wall. Easy to separate from the wall if needed. |
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