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A few weeks ago I found a very vigourous seedling in my yard in complete isolation. It looked a little like it might be a nepeta (I have several) but I didn't recognize it so I potted it up to isolate it. Once it started formng bells I realized it was a campanula, which really made me suspicious becaise camps don't persist in my yard. I have grown countless camps abd they don't persist in my yard. 10 glomerata turn into two. 20 persificolia turn into none. So what is this? I know it's not rotundifolia, but I suspect it's something very invasive.
Would you please advise?
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