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Felder Rushing
(Silver Lace Vine)
Russian vine is a rampant, deciduous, woody vine that produces a profusion of small white flowers in summer and fall. Hailing from Afghanistan, Pakistan and nearby surrounds in central Asia, it likes to spread via rhizomes, or its underground stems. This twiner has glossy, mid-green, heart-shaped leaves that have bronze tones when young. Showy masses of greenish-white flowers appear from late summer to fall, followed by pinkish-white fruit. It is deciduous in cooler regions, and can be evergreen...
James Burghardt
(Japanese Knotweed)
Japanese knotweed is an immense herbaceous perennial with attractive foliage and flowers but a rampantly invasive habit. Native to East Asia and naturalized worldwide, it is listed as a noxious weed in many areas including the eastern United States. It is known by several other botanical names including Reynoutria japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum, and Polygonum japonicum.
The vigorous underground rhizomes of this "super-weed" spread rapidly to form dense nearly ineradicable...
James Burghardt
(Crimson Beauty Japanese Knotweed, Japanese Knotweed)
The Japanese knotweed cultivar 'Crimson Beauty' bears showy red late-summer flowers on tall, relatively slow-spreading plants.
Japanese knotweed is an immense herbaceous perennial with attractive foliage and flowers but an often invasive habit. Native to East Asia and naturalized worldwide, it is listed as a noxious weed in many areas including the eastern United States. It is known by several other botanical names including Reynoutria japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum, and Polygonum...
(Compact Japanese Knotweed)
This relatively low-growing but vigorously spreading variety of Japanese knotweed bears showy clusters of pink flowers in late summer.
Native to East Asia and naturalized worldwide, Japanese knotweed is a rampant herbaceous perennial that is considered a noxious weed in many regions including the eastern United States. It is known by several other botanical names including Reynoutria japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum, and Polygonum japonicum.
The stout, red- or purple-tinged...
(Compact Japanese Knotweed, Variegated Japanese Knotweed)
Variegated Japanese knotweed ('Milk Boy' or 'Variegata') bears showy white-splashed foliage on tall, relatively slow-spreading plants.
Native to East Asia and naturalized worldwide, Japanese knotweed is a rampant herbaceous perennial that is considered a noxious weed in many regions including the eastern United States. It is known by several other botanical names including Reynoutria japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum, and Polygonum japonicum.
The stout, red- or purple-tinged...
Mark A. Miller
(Leopard Plant, Ligularia)
The leopard plant is the royalty of the shade garden. It arguably has more magnificent foliage than any hosta or woodland wildflower, and also manages to produce a tall flower stalk that surprises you as being a member of the daisy family. This perennial is native to the forests and moist slopes across Japan and southern China. It develops rhizome roots and its foliage remains evergreen as long as winter temperatures do not drop below 20 F (-6 C). Leopard plant becomes a loosely clumping, mounded...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Gold Spotted Japanese Farfugium)
The gold spotted leopard plant is among the prized shade garden foliage plants. It arguably has more magnificent foliage than any hosta or woodland wildflower, and also manages to produce a tall flower stalk that surprises you as being a member of the daisy family. This perennial is native to the forests and moist slopes across Japan and southern China. It develops rhizome roots and its foliage remains evergreen as long as winter temperatures do not drop below 20 F (-6 C). Gold spotted leopard plant...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Parsley Leaf Ligularia, Pie Crust Leopard Plant, Wavy-leaved Japanese Farfugium)
Interesting common names such as pie crust ligularia or parsley farfugium reveal the ornate foliage of 'Crispatum'. It is among the prized shade garden foliage plants, with more magnificent foliage than any hosta or woodland wildflower. The Japanese farfugium manages to produce a tall flower stalk that surprises you as being a member of the daisy family. This perennial is native to the forests and moist slopes across Japan and southern China. It develops rhizome roots and its foliage remains evergreen...