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Excellent honey plant as is most of the polygonum. Blooms spring until fall.
Bob
Thanks all.
Looks like a 50:50 split so far, but like a lot of plants, attractiveness
probably depends on location and whatever else is blooming. In any case, I
am going to order several and see if I can get them to grow. Also found
several stands of knotweed in my area and intened to transplant some. It
can't be any worse than the brambles live with-no thorns and longer
blooming time. Bob, can you tell me if the honey is as dark as knotweed
honey?
Coleene
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