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Posted: Jun/24/2007 3:44 PM PST
These just bloomed this week, do you know what these are? Thanks! Stephanie Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Jun/24/2007 3:57 PM PST
The first one looks like bee balm, the second one looks like a squash and the last one is a wild geranium. |
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Posted: Jun/24/2007 4:05 PM PST
Is 3 an obedient plant? |
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Posted: Jun/24/2007 4:35 PM PST
Treeman-they are the only ones in my garden. So I think they are obedient. |
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Posted: Jun/24/2007 4:37 PM PST
The one plant that is thought to be a squash plant is in a weird spot. Should I pull it? Its in the front yard behind my holly bushes. |
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Posted: Jun/25/2007 3:20 AM PST
I would... cause its not being very obedient |
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Posted: Jun/25/2007 7:58 AM PST
That's your call but it is only going to get BIGGER. How well do you like squash?
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Posted: Jun/25/2007 10:49 AM PST
1st - As stated, a Monarda variety (Bee Balm). 2nd - Squash seems as good any at this point. 3rd - As stated, a Physostegia virginiana variety (False Dragonhead, Obedient Plant), probably a white variety as the pink varieties bloom later and may not be in bud yet. 4th - Looks similar to a Geranium, but seems like a Malva to me, likely moschata (Musk Mallow) or similar species. |
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Posted: Jun/25/2007 1:45 PM PST
In this kneck of the woods the pink uns are about to burst bud |
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