anyone Knows?
Don't think so iamto. Loosestrife has more narrow leaves. I'm afraid I don't know what to suggest it is instead though.
chicky says:Don't think so iamto. Loosestrife has more narrow leaves. I'm afraid I don't know what to suggest it is instead though. See original post
Ok, i was trying to edit my post but I dont see the editing buttom, but i meant yellow loosestrife.
Hope someone have any suggestion on what plant if not loosestrife
I don't think that's any of the loosestrifes. What else have you sowed?
nutcutlet says:I don't think that's any of the loosestrifes. What else have you sowed? See original post
I have sowed alot, but only thing I can think of is a calendula
No not calendula.
Anything in the lavatera family?
We shall see Mike. (as long as we get a follow up photo) The seed leaves are quite distinctive as well.
nutcutlet says:No not calendula. Anything in the lavatera family? See original post
I searched within the lavatera family and found "Malva neglecta ".. i do think it grows wild where I live.. the leaves dont look exacly the same i think but
Here is a followup of the second leaf
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Don't think so iamto. Loosestrife has more narrow leaves. I'm afraid I don't know what to suggest it is instead though.
Ok, i was trying to edit my post but I dont see the editing buttom, but i meant yellow loosestrife.
Hope someone have any suggestion on what plant if not loosestrife
I don't think that's any of the loosestrifes. What else have you sowed?
In the sticks near Peterborough
I have sowed alot, but only thing I can think of is a calendula
No not calendula.
Anything in the lavatera family?
In the sticks near Peterborough
We shall see Mike. (as long as we get a follow up photo) The seed leaves are quite distinctive as well.
In the sticks near Peterborough
I searched within the lavatera family and found "Malva neglecta ".. i do think it grows wild where I live.. the leaves dont look exacly the same i think but
Here is a followup of the second leaf
