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Prunella 'Freelander Blue'
By Simbad
- 2 Oct, 2016
- 7 likes
Grown from seed this year, plants are still only small but been flowering for ages.
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It is a lovely little thing, I only got two plants but really pleased with how they're spreading in their first year :-)
Think I have the wild one growing in the grass dark leaves ?
12 Oct, 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunella_vulgaris
I found this on Wiki of all places. It's reasonably succinct and to the point. Some sites you can't find the info for the ads! It's a marvelous healing plant that I never appreciated before. There is even a prunella tea on the market.
13 Oct, 2016
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See who else is growing Prunella grandiflora (Bigflower Self-Heal).
See who else has plants in genus Prunella.
This photo is of "Prunella 'Freelander Blue'" in Simbad's garden
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It is so pretty...a great ground cover too. Have found three clumps of this while mowing around the "mudhole"... (pond). Not your cultured beauty but little wildlings growing their hearts out. Interesting reading about medicinal plants.
8 Oct, 2016