Bc now ive got it.. the question is now do I pull it or let it stay? I dont think this is the native one to my area.

by blue51planet

5 Comments

  1. Pull it. It’s pretty but it’s invasive and hurts Monarchs.

  2. If you like the look of it, you could try digging it up and growing it indoors. But either way it’s best to remove it from your outdoor garden – it’s invasive and can infect monarchs with a lethal parasite.

  3. beerandgardening

    Why should we be bigoted against other people on the basis of race, religion, gender and ethnicity when we could be bigoted against others on more important things such as what plants they grow?

    No daughter of mine will marry a fucking non native plant grower!

  4. Elymus0913

    You have to pull it and make sure you pull any potential future seedlings , it’s not native , it blooms for months which is not good for Monarchs, there are so many native species to choose from other than this . The seedlings are very easy to identify with an app or without .

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