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Friday, April 28, 2006

What's Growin' On: 4/28/06


Isn't It Love-ly? Isn't It Won-der-ful? (Yes, I'm singing.)

Realization Of The Day:
I have no idea what this is. I bought it last fall at a garden center clearance sale for 50 cents and transplanted it into a bigger pot full of rich, composty soil--which it apparently loves. Somehow between then and now, its little ID tag has gone missing. All I know is that it's a perennial--and it's very pretty. And I have to figure out somewhere to put it.

Am working on salad growing post.

7 comments:

  1. it looks to be some sort of salvia

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  2. I was going to guess Clary Sage (which, as Steven says, is a salvia), and I think that's a popular perineal?

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  3. I'm looking forward to the salad post.

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  4. The flower is known as blue verbain.

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  5. Correction: Blue vervain

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  6. Hi Jennie,
    Thanks! I never would have guess that considering the flowers are pink. I'm looking forward to finding out more about it. The good news is that it seems to like our crazy climate. : )

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  7. After a lot of Googling, I do believe that jeph and steven are correct in identifying your mystery plant.

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