Persicaria capitata
- 8 Mar, 2014
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A very small ground cover. The flowers are smaller than the nail on my little finger.
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It is, indeed. Since you gave me the species name, I was able to look it up in the Azorian bio-diversity website to see which one it is. Thanks. The leaves belong to it, with that dark V-stripe. The whole thing looks spectacular on a rock wall.
10 Mar, 2014
Well fancy that, yes bet it looks lovely :-),
I looked at the name of mine on my garden its called neofiliformis although when I google I can't find one called that just filiformis strange.
15 Mar, 2014
It could be a hybrid with a prefix of neo.
16 Mar, 2014
Never thought of that!! silly me :-))
16 Mar, 2014
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Pretty..... does the leaf underneath belong to this plant Wylie ?looks lovely too, reminds me of a persicaria I have,can't remember its name offhand.
10 Mar, 2014