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  1. Upsydaisy

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    OF??????:wallbanging:......ID please!!!:heehee:

    We're in debate here....is this a plant or weed?

    Thanks IMG_20200411_113134.jpg
     
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    I could be wrong(and often am) but they look suspiciously 20200411_135229.jpg 20200411_135330.jpg like my verbena
     
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      They favour a Agastache Rugosa
       
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        Hmmm! Don't think it's Verbena, I do have that in the garden but the leaves don't quite match, but thanks @mazambo :)
         
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          Thanks @Perk, again I also have that in the garden too but way over on the otherside, I suppose it could have self seeded . The leaves are tinged red too but that doesn't really show up in the pic.
          I think it's a case of wait and see.:)
           
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          How about common figwort?
           
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          That looks very similar,is it a weed @mazambo ? Thanks again.:)
           
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          Thanks to whoever corrected my thread title, I couldn't work out how to edit it.:ThankYou:
           
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            I think it's one of those wildflower come weed depending on whether you want it in your garden, probably not the best person to ask as I've just potted up some green alkanet which you probably wouldn't want in your garden:heehee:
             
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              One thing to be sure of. It's a plant. Be it a welcome plant to your garden or not..........I leave that to the experts.
               
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