Plant ID please
is it a bit rough/prickly to touch?
Yes- not flowered
looks rather like Echium vulgare, Viper's Bugloss. Biennial, will flower next year if that's what it is.
I think you are right Nut.
I was looking at, thinking, I have got that, but could not remember what it was.
Covered in flowers at the moment, so no leaves visible.
A real bee magnet.
Lovely
i was thinking the leaves looked like a gazania but hasn't flowered so wasn't sure.
Glad I asked as the echium vulgare looks good.
its in my parents garden and they were going to rip it out thinking it was a "weed"
thank you
Was thinking it could be a Helminthotheca echioides - Prickly/Bristly Oxtongue. They have strange and varied numbers of leaves and shape combos.
Would be interesting to see if it flowers this year.
I'll stick with the VB.
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is it a bit rough/prickly to touch?
In the sticks near Peterborough
Yes- not flowered
looks rather like Echium vulgare, Viper's Bugloss. Biennial, will flower next year if that's what it is.
In the sticks near Peterborough
I think you are right Nut.
I was looking at, thinking, I have got that, but could not remember what it was.
Covered in flowers at the moment, so no leaves visible.
A real bee magnet.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Lovely
i was thinking the leaves looked like a gazania but hasn't flowered so wasn't sure.
Glad I asked as the echium vulgare looks good.
its in my parents garden and they were going to rip it out thinking it was a "weed"
thank you
Was thinking it could be a Helminthotheca echioides - Prickly/Bristly Oxtongue. They have strange and varied numbers of leaves and shape combos.
Would be interesting to see if it flowers this year.
I'll stick with the VB.
In the sticks near Peterborough