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PLEASE return all pond tour signs to Susan Smithwick so they may be reused this year. |
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ANSWER: HOUTTUYNIA CODATA. It is also available in a variegated foliage known as Chameleon Plant. |
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DO YOU KNOW THIS PLANT? |
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Many of us have this plant and we have known it by several names: Lizard Plant, Arrowhead, Sagatarria, or just plain “Pest”. With relatively large dark green leaves in a distinctive heart shape, it produces white flowers which show up well against the leaves. It is especially good for shadier situations. It spreads rapidly to form a carpet and can become a nuisance. It will grow in up to 2” of water and may be increased by division. |
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