Just wanted to apologise for confusing everyone - number 3 is also a Veronica, same as the little pink thing in front of it. Possibly spicata christa, I didn't recognise it as it's 3x the size of last year and not exactly where I remember it being.
The other two haven't returned to memory or flowered yet but when they do I'll be back with The Results
Scabious makes sense because of the two types of leaves. Ive compared it to my scabiosa blue diamonds and also the scabious that are named after puddings but they don't look identical and I don't know enough about them to know to for def...
I also had a feeling they were supposed to be white but unfortunately my memory cannot be trusted
I don't think it is the stokesia but I really like them. Never heard of them before.
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Just wanted to apologise for confusing everyone - number 3 is also a Veronica, same as the little pink thing in front of it. Possibly spicata christa, I didn't recognise it as it's 3x the size of last year and not exactly where I remember it being.
The other two haven't returned to memory or flowered yet but when they do I'll be back with The Results
Cheers for your help guys
Could 1 be a stoksia or scabious?
Hi Lizness,
Scabious makes sense because of the two types of leaves. Ive compared it to my scabiosa blue diamonds and also the scabious that are named after puddings but they don't look identical and I don't know enough about them to know to for def...
I also had a feeling they were supposed to be white but unfortunately my memory cannot be trusted
I don't think it is the stokesia but I really like them. Never heard of them before.
Thanks for your reply