Nepeta subsessilis.
By Spritzhenry
- 22 Jun, 2009
- 6 likes
It's a tall one - I couldn't remember its name! (so what's new?)
I've just found the label!
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I really like this Campanula.If you do find its name let me know
27 Jun, 2009
It has grown a number of stems and it's quite tall! I shall have a hunt for the label.
28 Jun, 2009
Will be fascinated to know, Spritz.
28 Jun, 2009
So now you know! I was completely wrong - my memory let me down. Ooops! Sorry.
29 Jun, 2009
Phew! Thought I was losing it there. Still a lovely plant and I bet it looks great in your garden. I look at a plant in the garden and try to think of the name - blank. Two days later in the middle of the supermarket it comes to me - get some strange looks when I say it out loud, Lol.
30 Jun, 2009
I'm so glad it's not just me, then! :-D
Am I forgiven? Pleeeeeeaaase??
30 Jun, 2009
Well - ok then, this time. Lol
30 Jun, 2009
:-)
30 Jun, 2009
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I've never seen a campanula with a bottom lip like that. I thought they were all symetrical.
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