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    Default Fatal attraction with a plant

    I was just browsing normally for aquatic plants and i came across this semi-aquatic plant that could be grown in moist soil and is apparently an invasive species in the US now.


    It was love at first sight. I was virtually drooling on its google photos lol


    A sample taken from the net:


    Chameleon plant (Houttuynia cordata)





    I was like, why is this plant not popular?! Seriously?!


    Me want :3

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    Default Re: Fatal attraction with a plant

    Quote Originally Posted by Tongue Flicker View Post
    I was just browsing normally for aquatic plants and i came across this semi-aquatic plant that could be grown in moist soil and is apparently an invasive species in the US now.


    It was love at first sight. I was virtually drooling on its google photos lol


    A sample taken from the net:


    Chameleon plant (Houttuynia cordata)





    I was like, why is this plant not popular?! Seriously?!


    Me want :3
    Hi Neil,
    This plant is grown as a beautiful -ground cover-perennial - we grow around wet areas near ponds etc.
    ( I live on the northern shore of Long Island- right smack in the middle of the island about 2 miles from the LI sound- of which faces Connecticut) It grows beautifully here! I'll send you some ----If you still WANT IT! However, it's way too early as it will not emerge for at least another month.

    The more light it gets- the more beautiful it is! I have lots in my yard It grows in heavy shade, so it is mostly green/white.
    I have to say it is not evasive; but there is no water where it grows except for the overhead sprinkler.

    So your question is "Why is this plant not more popular ?
    There is a very good reason!

    HOLD YOUR NOSE! It gives off a very strong odor when it it touched!
    Just touching the leaf will leave this odor on your fingers.
    It's almost similar to a skunk smell.

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    Default Re: Fatal attraction with a plant

    Quote Originally Posted by flybyferns View Post
    Hi Neil,
    This plant is grown as a beautiful -ground cover-perennial - we grow around wet areas near ponds etc.
    ( I live on the northern shore of Long Island- right smack in the middle of the island about 2 miles from the LI sound- of which faces Connecticut) It grows beautifully here! I'll send you some ----If you still WANT IT! However, it's way too early as it will not emerge for at least another month.

    The more light it gets- the more beautiful it is! I have lots in my yard It grows in heavy shade, so it is mostly green/white.
    I have to say it is not evasive; but there is no water where it grows except for the overhead sprinkler.

    So your question is "Why is this plant not more popular ?
    There is a very good reason!

    HOLD YOUR NOSE! It gives off a very strong odor when it it touched!
    Just touching the leaf will leave this odor on your fingers.
    It's almost similar to a skunk smell.

    Huwaaat?! I think i skipped reading that part and just got mesmerized hahaha!
    Hmmm got me thinking this could be a nice hedge plant to shoo away my neighbor's kids lol

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