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Aloysia citrodora - Lemon Verbena
By Delonix1
- 22 Apr, 2011
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Lemon Verbena is an evergreen shrub or tree (to 26ft/8m) tall here in San Diego, CA. This one was planted in the wrong spot...it's only 6ft/2m after 2 year. Unfortunately, my plant which will have to be moved. Has any had any experience moving one? Photo was taken April 21, 2011.
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Sixpence:
The leaves are actually coarse and hard. It smells like lemons though. I use the leaves in ice tea and in cooking.
22 Apr, 2011
Thats great Andy that it can be used in cooking and drinking we have a lemon scented geranium here but not to use for consumptioin.
22 Apr, 2011
The lemon-scented geranium grows wild here too.
22 Apr, 2011
:o))
22 Apr, 2011
A favourite of minebut it rarely survives the winter here. I love making tea with the leaves
25 Apr, 2011
Rbtkew:
Do you know how well it transplant?
25 Apr, 2011
Not sure Andy, I have never tried.
26 Apr, 2011
Rbtkew:
Thanks! :>)
I guess I'll just have to do it...I'll let everyone know if it survives the transplant.
27 Apr, 2011
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The foliage looks very delicate
22 Apr, 2011