So often when you implant aLysimachiain the garden it is fun for a while , but then you realize you have let loose theplant version of the Borg fromStar Trek . You watch in dismay as your garden is taken over , and resistance is futile . Fortunately , not all appendage of this genus are soulless land - grabber , and of those that are well behaved , narrow-minded - leaved Formosan loosestrife is one of the good .

This evergreen plant mintage come in two versions , with the varietyparidiformishaving fewer and extensive leaves in whorl , and the showier varietystenophylla , also in whorls , havingmore and narrower leaves . The Latin namestenophyllameans “ having narrow leaves , ” which is a handy mnemonic and can be used in conversation to further cement your position as a Serious Gardener .

These leaves make a dramatic , complex headliner conformation at the ends of 18 - inch - longsighted stem and have as many as 40 yellow prime herd together right in the center of that leafy star , gleam like a faceted , small sun . anticipate the blush in midsummer . All the elements of this plant are extremely well - considered , thanks to the evolutionary design team embracing art and engineering over countless millennia . As a solvent , this plant life lends itself dead to alien gardens of palms and bigleaf rhododendron such asRhododendron rexsubsp.fictolacteum(Zones 7b–10 ) , but it is equally adept at insinuate itself effortlessly into the born mix of any shade garden .

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Narrow - leaved Formosan loosestrife is easy to please in fond to moderate wraith with a rich , wet - retentive soil . Our soil is a bit on the sandlike side , but a good compost mulch compensates . For maximum tidiness , prune back the onetime leaves in early spring . An established plant with its multiple stems will fill a space up to 30 inches broad , and because it does n’t have underground runners , it is easy to keep in bounds . A adept clump of this will contribute you pleasure year after yr , and we all can use some of that .

Narrow-leaved Chinese loosestrife

Name:Lysimachiaparidiformis var. stenophylla

Zones:6–9

condition : Partial shade ; moist , well - drain soil

Native cooking stove : China

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Narrow-leaved Chinese loosestrife

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