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May 2nd, 2010 at 06:20 AM
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The Gnome
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Need ID part two
The plant IDs from part 1 are a great help! Thank you! (I will get back to them soon) In the meantime.... I used bigger photos this time
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Northern Star
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Northern Star
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100700 is Centaurea.
71803 is Scabiosa.
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt.
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A Gnome's Best Friend
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A Gnome's Best Friend
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at first I thought 10070 was the purple parasols stokesia But looking at it again it does look like the Mountain Cone flower as I know it,(Centaurea=montana) the Stokesia is bigger and more a purple color I have some about to bloom soon, I really had to look at the leaf (stokesia is more spear shaped).
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Purl One
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Purl One
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zebra is Penta - butterflies love them!
My parents have 63006 and I can't put my finger on it - will get back to you!
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The Gnome
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The Gnome
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at first I thought 10070 was the purple parasols stokesia But looking at it again it does look like the Mountain Cone flower as I know it,(Centaurea=montana) the Stokesia is bigger and more a purple color I have some about to bloom soon, I really had to look at the leaf (stokesia is more spear shaped). It's a Bachelor's Button, Centaurea cyanus... the annual version of Mountain Cornflowers
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