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  1. wiseowl

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    Good evening I haven't got a clue what these are or where they came from can anyone help please ,Thank you:smile:

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    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    A French Lavender or a Russian Sage? Thought I'd go global. :heehee:
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Japanese stinging nettle.:roflol:
       
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        Verbena bonariensis, isn't it?

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          Good evening that's my friend I remember it now many thanks and much appreciated:smile:

          ps Your not just saying that are you:heehee:
           
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              Good evening @mazambo my friend and thankyou very much appreciated:smile:
               
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                No, I really mean it Woo, you can trust me to talk about gardening seriously, unlike some of the jokers on this thread... :whistle::biggrin:

                It's a great plant and probably in my Top 5 for butterflies both in terms of attracting many numbers and species diversity, but it's a bit too keen on self-seeding for my liking. I love the dwarf cultivar 'Lollipop', but unfortunately it won't come true from seed, only cuttings. :frown: Incidentally, since we're taking geography, "bonariensis" means "from Buenos Aires". :biggrin:

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                  Good evening @Nikolaos my friend and thank you for that information very much appreciated is it a perennial or annual :smile:
                   
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                    It's a perennial but quite a short-lived one, doesn't last long here in the Midlands, about 3-4 years but you might have slightly better luck with it in Kent. :)

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                      I think I have made a mistake putting it in several large pots if I cut them down later on in the year I could replant them in my wildlife garden:smile:
                       
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