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Posted: Oct/25/2008 9:47 AM PST
This is one I'm going to have in my garden next year. I saw it this summer for the first time and fell madly in love!! Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 10:23 AM PST
A type of Cuphea? |
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 10:27 AM PST
I'll chime in... is it a Hyssopus? A Dicerandra? Very nice shot of whatever it is!! ![]() Is it considered a wildflower? |
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 3:08 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by DidiereaDream A type of Cuphea?Sorry, nope! |
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 3:12 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by RosemarieRo I'll chime in... is it a Hyssopus? A Dicerandra? Very nice shot of whatever it is!! ![]() Is it considered a wildflower? No and No, but you're on the right track - it's in the lamiaceae family. This one's not a wildflower. Thanks, I like this shot too. Blame my roomate, she let me use her very nice camera for this!! |
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 6:53 PM PST
This flower looks so familiar to me! I may have seen it in a GGers album. Does this plant have an animal name too?
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 6:57 PM PST
Teucrium genus has similar flowers so i'm gonna ask. Teucrium genus?
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 7:08 PM PST
One more question! Monarda genus? is it a mint? oops, that's too questions.
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Posted: Oct/26/2008 7:47 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Rashell Teucrium genus has similar flowers so i'm gonna ask. Teucrium genus?Nope! Not in the Monarda genus either. Although it's in the Lamiaceae family it's not a mint species. No animal name that I'm aware of! Attachments: ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Oct/27/2008 12:18 AM PST
Is this a ground cover plant? |
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