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Another ID

Ok ok, I know, I'm a muppet and need more labels and need to use them!!!

Anyway, is one I've grown but can't remember what it is......quite pleased with it though and even more pleased of I knew what it was, just found it in the nursery area with my free perennials and it's definitely not one of them (unless of course I've got it muddled up) image And don't worry.....I've watered it image

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  • LiznessLizness Posts: 79

    Could be a sangisorba?

  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Does that have another name as I don't recognise that at all so don't think so, unless it can be called something else?

  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502

    Another name for sanguisorba is burnet. I've got pink tanna and another I don't know the name of but it doesn't look like them.

    That doesn't mean it is not a sanguisorba though- plants have tricked me before with their ability to have different types and leavesimage

    Wearside, England.
  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,616

    African marigold?

  • Invicta2Invicta2 Posts: 663

    Hi

    I have Salad Burnet in my garden and the foliage is pinnate rather like a wild rose, that is nothing like it; as fidgetbones says it does have more of a resemblance to tagetes.

  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Ooh African Marigold it could be as it does look like some Marigolds that I companion planted with my tomatoes and thought they were wrong was I didn't realise Marigolds grew that big! image

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    It would benefit from having the top bit of growth pinched out to the next set of leaves.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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