Extra Seeds With Vebena

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  1. trogre

    trogre Gardener

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    Hi I ordered and planted some vebena seed and apart from learning I should of planted them a monthe earlier there were to extra seeds that came with them.They may be weeds but appreciate if any one can identify. I will continue to grow and repot them just to see how they turn out. The 1st picture leaves resembels a lemon cented geranium.
    The second picture with a red cross on picture I have no idea but had a tiny sweet little pink flower on top but could be a weed.I got seeds from Fothergills.Thank you Weed.jpg Weed2.jpg
     
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    maybe some type of mallow..
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Just a shot in the dark but pic one could be ragwort, perhaps.:scratch:
       
    • Philippa

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      I only have V bonariensis which self seeds happily.
      The first pic shown is nothing like my Scented leaf geranium but how many varieties there are about these days I wouldn't have a clue.
      I'd do as you are doing and grow all seeds on separately and then see if they can be ID'd accurately.
       
    • trogre

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      Thank for your input.I will grow on seperately to see what becomes of them. At the moment they sound like weeds but we never know
       
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