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baby's tears

Low creeping plant shiny round leaves and little white flowers is famous for getting out of control. Soleirolia soleirolii is resistant to all weed-killers, meaning it has serious life force. Little is written about it except it’s apparently edible (even for reptile pets) and gardeners hate it.
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A Soleirolia soleirolii, also known as mind-your-own-business or helxine, is extremely invasive.
ADRIENNE SAYS: Mind Your Own Business, or Soleirolia Soleirolii, is a really invasive weed.
Soleirolia soleirolii (right), by which it is known botanically, is a creeping perennial, so you need to get rid of every plant, roots and all.
Right: Shore pine, with baby's tears (Soleirolia soleirolii) and gloriosa daisy.
In a damp shady place, use Soleirolia soleirolii - a type of herb that creeps everywhere.
HI JACQUI, The weed you refer to is Soleirolia soleirolii, a moss-like perennial.
The trellis provides enough shade to grow a ground cover of delicate baby's tears (Soleirolia soleirolii) that's interspersed with azaleas, ferns, dwarf agapanthus, and Myers asparagus ferns.
Jacqui r Lee PrestwicH, mancHester Hi Jacqui, The weed you refer to is Soleirolia soleirolii, a moss-like perennial.
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