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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pachysandra Liriope[/quote] Please, no. Both are invasive.[/quote] I was waiting for this poster to chime in :lol: . My neighborhood has many beautiful large well-contained plantings of both pachysandra and liriope, especially on slopes. They have not yet eaten the homeowners, so I think we'll all live. A little less paranoia, people![/quote] There's more than one poster that shares this opinion. It's not paranoia; it's fact. Native plants help foster basic biodiversity, like butterflies for example. There need to be a diversity of plants for butterflies to use as a host and to feed. We've become a monoculture and you use more water with the non-native ornamentals. (You realize of course that plants can spread by seeds, berries, and pollen right? Not just the roots spreading.)[/quote]
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