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Gardeners can rely on it as an adaptable species, and where it is happy it grows vigorously, spreading both by seeding and by producing offsets from the parent bulb.
Put bowls together and shake vigorously to spread equally.
Based on their large number and high sequence similarity, they have been described as selfish genetic elements, multiplying vigorously and spreading from the mitochondrial to the plastidial and even to the nuclear genome [ 26].
Phragmites australis, for example, is spread vigorously by rhizomes, threatening agriculture wherever there are lowlands or bodies of water near arable fields or pastures.
These bushes are native and locally abundant on the east coast of England; elsewhere they are planted to stabilise coastal dunes and spread vigorously by sending out suckers.
The native European dune grass, Ammophila arenaria, has spread vigorously in introduced regions of Tasmania, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA.
Since it was introduced to Western Europe in the 19th century, it has spread vigorously and is now considered a problem throughout Europe (Nielsen 2007).
My cranesbill grew, blossomed vigorously and began to spread.
Its fecundity is rivaled only by the purple-flowered G. Dilys, which spreads vigorously and spits its seeds several feet in every direction.
Worth trying in any dark, dank spot where nothing else will grow: as a marginal plant, in sun or shade, it spreads vigorously.
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