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What plant is this?

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889

    image Nice to get it right sometimes.

    Devon.
  • Haha well done ? so they will either flower this year or next year?

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    Only if you plant them in the garden, they can grow up to 20' tall.o

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889

    I doubt this year Daniel, but worth the wait. Mine have been grown from seed given to me two years ago by Lyn. Some are sending up spikes this year, others are still being lazy.

    Devon.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    Hostafan1 says:

    I doubt this year Daniel, but worth the wait. Mine have been grown from seed given to me two years ago by Lyn. Some are sending up spikes this year, others are still being lazy.

    See original post

     We will see???? I hope OP will keep us informed as to their progress, transfer them to the ground very gently they don't like being moved, once they flower, leave them to self seed, the plants will be much stronger than if you collect the seeds. As is anything.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Yeah mine is in garden now and has been forabout a year and a half. I can't wait for it to flower now.?

  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039

    Could it not be one of the smaller native Echiums?

    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    It's not Echium vulgare



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    what would we see? image



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889

    roots? a " best before date" ?image

    Devon.
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