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echium by jack(son 5foot 6ish!!)
By Sandra
- 13 Jun, 2008
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Comments on this photo
Woah! Triffid? Look out Jack!
13 Jun, 2008
Me and my shadow! Brilliant picture Jack looks like a toddler compared to that plant! Hel.xxx.
1 Jul, 2008
What a wonderfull plant and from what i can see it looks as if its purple do thy have any fragrance to them. chadwell.
5 Aug, 2012
Sandra I have grown Echiums from seed and overwintered them in the greenhouse the first year, but I've never got them to get through the second year, although we live in Somerset and really quite sheltered, Roy.
24 Jul, 2016
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Echium Pinnifolium
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Looks like something out of Dr Seuss.
Brilliant !
13 Jun, 2008