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Jun 27th, 2007 at 06:31 AM
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these came in a pack of wildflower seeds they have a bluish hue and are about 12-14 inches. and they are normally upright but I had just trasplanted them so they look a bit wilted...
Last edited by dan@modernblacksmith; Jun 27th, 2007 at 06:32 AM.
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TweetyBird
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Could it be a speedwell??
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Number Seven
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It looks like Veronica gentianoides.
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I think you're right alankhart I just looked it up and it looks like the same thing....
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sorry, you were both correct, one is the common name and one the latin...thank you both!
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Wild Willow
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Wow.. those are really tall and lanky aren't they?? Pretty though!
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I just cut down some of that stuff - didn't know what it was called. I've saved some of it. Don't know if I'll put it back in the same place though.
When sorting seeds, do not whistle.
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apparently it's a weed to some folks
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