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Sweet William Catchfly

Photo by Catta Pilosa
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Description:

These strange plants first appeared in late summer/early fall of last year, and managed to survive as a low ground cover throughout the winter. I never saw them die back. They have grown large (5-6" tall) now, and have spread over my entire wildflower patch.

The leaves and stem are very smooth and sturdy; they remind me a bit of succulents.

I have not noticed any buds forming on the largest ones.

They first appeared after several days of rain.

The plants that I have pulled tend to have what looks like a tap root, but are not extremely difficult to remove.

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PublishedMay 17, 2016

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