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Sat, Jan 5, 13 at 23:00
| I asked on another forum, it seems to be moving very slowly. I have very rich soil. I am wondering will the roots of this plant takeover my garden like mint? |
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| I doubt it. Have only seen this growing in the wild but it's not the type of plant that takes over large areas. |
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- Posted by dandy_line 3B (Brainerd, Mn) (My Page) on Thu, Jan 17, 13 at 22:34
| What I heard is that Lead Plant has the deepest roots of all. Fifteen feet or more deep. Really drought protected. What I have seen in the wild is that they colonize with only a few plants. Not hardly an invasive. |
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