Pretty little plant, don't know that I've ever seen it, but in BC Canada, here on the west coast, it's considered an invasive plant which can spread through massive seed dispersal as well as the roots growing underground, starting new plants along the route. Interesting.
Yes it’s hard to imagine it being an aggressive plant but in regions of the world where it’s introduced I guess it doesn’t have the same checks and balances to keep it under control.
Pretty little plant, don't know that I've ever seen it, but in BC Canada, here on the west coast, it's considered an invasive plant which can spread through massive seed dispersal as well as the roots growing underground, starting new plants along the route. Interesting.
Yes it’s hard to imagine it being an aggressive plant but in regions of the world where it’s introduced I guess it doesn’t have the same checks and balances to keep it under control.
I have always loved this retiring little plant and, thanks to you, I now know so much more about it - thank you!
It’s lovely isn’t it, so simple a little plant and gentle in a way it doesn’t takeover from other plants.