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Dipsacus inermis - 2010
By Andrewr
- 30 Aug, 2010
- 9 likes
Related to the teasel, this perennial grows four to five feet tall in a sunny spot. Although self supporting, the stems are straggly so it's better at the back of a border. Leave the seedheads over winter for birds
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I think it's great for the back of a border - the birds will love it in the winter!
1 Sep, 2010
Agree with Grindle......
11 Oct, 2010
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interesting plant :-)
31 Aug, 2010