Nepeta tuberosa
By Spritzhenry
- 5 Jul, 2010
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I think it would be hard to guess that this was a Nepeta. It's very different from the other ones I have, much 'denser' flower spikes.
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I've planted it, and the bees love it. I do too, as it happens! lol.
7 Jul, 2010
Lol! Getting more an more bees here with all my 'wildlife attracting flowers!
Planted a load of 'mixed' seeds and they love them now, which is great to see:o))
7 Jul, 2010
That's good. :-))
7 Jul, 2010
same here have dun a lot of wild flowers on my bank
9 Jul, 2010
Why not? I have wild Prunella (Self-heal) and variegated mint in my top border, mainly for the insects they attract. They're both lovely plants - as long as I keep them under control.
9 Jul, 2010
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Really nice!
7 Jul, 2010