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Category: Perennials Foliage Color: Bloom Characteristics: Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Where to Grow: Height: 18-24 in. (45-60 cm) Spacing: 24-36 in. Negatives Rating Content Negative On Aug 7, 2017, from Dearborn, MI (Zone 5b) wrote: This is an interesting plant but was very invasive in my zone 5b garden. It spread like wildfire.

I cannot endorse the plant. Positive On Apr 7, 2016, from Daytona, FL wrote: These plants struggle a bit in the Florida coastal environment, they seem to do better up north, I have had them for almost a year and I have not had a single flower on them yet and they seem stunted in growth, however I won't stop loving these guys. They do spread via rhizomes and I find that interesting to watch, they are nothing compared to the nasty rhizomes of saint Augustine grass, also I am growing Florida native Walter ground cherry and they ALSO have rhizomes, yet they look totally different.

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The delicate foliage of alkekengi is very very sensitive to the hot sun and wilts quickly in the heat. I hope someday my alkekengi can start dominating my garden and look beautiful with the red lanterns. Update: the plants I have in the back died from the heat and many bugs th at love it, including scale, mealy bugs, leafminers, aphids, thrips, nematodes, and the constantly dry soil. The plants in the front are living in red mulch and were deformed by a mealybug infestation. However these plants prove strong and continue to spread. I have had no luxury to see the flowers or fruit yet, and that fact is making me miss home (Vermont) even more, where the lanterns flourished. I am hopeful that these plants will do better in the coming fall.

In my neck of the woods, I am desperate to grow anything that's prolific because the conditions here are horrendous, we have no shade and had a severe drought this past summer. I have gone so far as to growing cactus. Sonny Clark Trio 1957 Rare more. Also the wild persimmons and hack-berries have not fruited this year at all because of the harsh summer. Negative On Dec 4, 2014, from Lititz, PA (Zone 6b) wrote: I planted this because my wife liked the way the seed pods looked. The plant itself looks like a weed and isn't very attractive prior to the pods 'ripening'.