Can anyone ID this one please
I grew that once nut, also from a seed mix (bee & butterfly I think.) Unfortunately, I can't remember if I identified it or not!
Memory may just have kicked-in - I think it was a balm - how about Lemon Bee balm (Monarda citriodora)?
Thanks Bob, I'll google image that one
Looks good to me, thanks Bob
I think it is Monarda Didyma or bee balm.
Im struggling with the focus, but it looks like Chelone obliqua, flowers at the top not whorls on a stem
Is it perfumed foliage?
No idea fidget, it's not my plant. Focus was a difficulty for me, you can't quite see the shape of the flowers can you? I think it is Monarda citriodora, the owner had IDd it previously but forgotten
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I grew that once nut, also from a seed mix (bee & butterfly I think.) Unfortunately, I can't remember if I identified it or not!
In the sticks near Peterborough
Memory may just have kicked-in - I think it was a balm - how about Lemon Bee balm (Monarda citriodora)?
Thanks Bob, I'll google image that one
In the sticks near Peterborough
Looks good to me, thanks Bob
In the sticks near Peterborough
I think it is Monarda Didyma or bee balm.
Im struggling with the focus, but it looks like Chelone obliqua, flowers at the top not whorls on a stem
Is it perfumed foliage?
No idea fidget, it's not my plant. Focus was a difficulty for me, you can't quite see the shape of the flowers can you? I think it is Monarda citriodora, the owner had IDd it previously but forgotten
In the sticks near Peterborough