I think no3 is possibly an echinecea( cant spell it).
Lisa
I couldn't be happier if it was an echinacea!! I'm trying to grow them but they just get chewed.
Is there a non-herbaceous echinacea?
Vic
Just resurrecting this thread to see if anyone recognises no. 3 now:
It's leaves feel like sandpaper in texture. The plant is 14" high and its stem leaves are 3".
Cheers in advance
Is anyone familiar with Ploughman's-spikenard (inula conyzae)? That is the closest I can find in my weed book.
Any colour in that flowerhead yet Victoria?
I think it's a campanula.
The one that stands about 18inches tall and has cluster of purple flowers
Campanula glomerata?
How embarrassing - I bought that and thought I'd lost it.
Back into the border it goes!
Thank you
That's the name, I couldn't remember it
I think I'll mark that one with a stick for next year
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I think no3 is possibly an echinecea( cant spell it).
Lisa
I couldn't be happier if it was an echinacea!! I'm trying to grow them but they just get chewed.
Is there a non-herbaceous echinacea?
Vic
Just resurrecting this thread to see if anyone recognises no. 3 now:
It's leaves feel like sandpaper in texture. The plant is 14" high and its stem leaves are 3".
Cheers in advance
Vic
Is anyone familiar with Ploughman's-spikenard (inula conyzae)? That is the closest I can find in my weed book.
Any colour in that flowerhead yet Victoria?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I think it's a campanula.
The one that stands about 18inches tall and has cluster of purple flowers
In the sticks near Peterborough
Campanula glomerata?
How embarrassing - I bought that and thought I'd lost it.
Back into the border it goes!
Thank you
That's the name, I couldn't remember it
In the sticks near Peterborough
I think I'll mark that one with a stick for next year
In the sticks near Peterborough