This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Prattville, Alabama
Gainesville, Florida
Saint Augustine, Florida
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Carmel, New York
Laurens, South Carolina
Moody, Texas
Chesapeake, Virginia
Walla Walla, Washington
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Yes, it is a very invasive weed. But the flowers are stunningly beautiful and it is edible and nutritious, good in salads. I have been fi...Read More
In Northern Italia these spiderwort manage to hold out during the season of summer drought (the month of August in the southern Alps brin...Read More
Could the one growing in NY be less aggressive because it is in a cooler hardiness zone?
Spiderwort is akin to Cilantro - you either love it or hate it! When we first moved into our home in SC about 15 years ago there was one ...Read More
Here in central Alabama, spider worts grow willingly and aggressively! They were already growing on this property when I arrived, so I do...Read More
It's possible I have a different variety but mine look exactly like one pictured here. But my spiderwort are happily thriving in mostly s...Read More