I was at a local nursery (one of my favourites) that specialises in herbaceous perennials today. I wanted some Geranium Macrorrhizum to use as a ground cover under some shrubs next to the drive, but in the shade corner they also had Persicaria Campanulata. I liked the look of the leaves and the label said max height 60cm, max spread 90 cm, pink flowers, good ground cover, ... so I thought why not.
Having planted it, I then googled it and saw max heights >1m so I wandered out and dug the thing up again. Not only would it potentially swamp the shrub it's supposed to be growing under, but if it starts competing with the half height fence between our drive and the neighbours' then I don't know what they'd think. They already think I'm a bit crazy for wandering home with new and interesting plants most weekends, and if something that looks like (and is) a knotweed enters their field of view I'm sure they'll think I've gone off the deep end and planted the Japanese variety.
I guess I'll have to find another spot for it...
Having planted it, I then googled it and saw max heights >1m so I wandered out and dug the thing up again. Not only would it potentially swamp the shrub it's supposed to be growing under, but if it starts competing with the half height fence between our drive and the neighbours' then I don't know what they'd think. They already think I'm a bit crazy for wandering home with new and interesting plants most weekends, and if something that looks like (and is) a knotweed enters their field of view I'm sure they'll think I've gone off the deep end and planted the Japanese variety.
I guess I'll have to find another spot for it...
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