Veronicastrum (culvers root)
By Dorjac
- 29 Jun, 2009
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I have had this plant several years and it has slowly become large. This year there are seven of these Tongue shapes. I read somewhere that this is normal for this plant. The sun is bringing on the florets fast and the bees love these shapes. Well worth growing and not too invasive. A statement plant.
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That's unusual. What is it ?
29 Jun, 2009
Triple that! Really neat looking... Name please???
29 Jun, 2009
Thanks 4 the name :) I looked this one up online and couldn't find any photo's like yours. Does yours have a deformity? Not that it's a bad thing. I like how unusual it is :)
8 Jul, 2009
Ah, fasciation. Great photo Dorjac.
(From RHS - Fasciation is unpredictable and is usually limited to a single stem. It seldom recurs the following year, although some plants, such as Forsythia and Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Fascination’ do suffer repeat occurrences, perhaps indicating a genetic tendency to this problem).
7 Jul, 2011
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WOW! What is it?
29 Jun, 2009