By Amundy
Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
I have a lithodora, herbaceous, it's flowering at about 12" high, has greyish-green leaves, slightly furry,1" long. Buds are deep pink, opening to deep, bright blue.
I can't find a picture to identify it (if it is a lithodora!). It also has trailing stems (brown, from last year) which had tiny white balls on them ?seeds.
On plant
? lithodora
- 18 May, 2010
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I have a lithodora in the 'My Garden' and the 'Photos' section, Amundy, you could compare them from that maybe ?
I have it as a rockery plant and it's a beautiful blue colour.
18 May, 2010
Thanks. Louise, it looks as if your plant is evergreen? This one is definitely herbaceous (and showed it likes the Cotswold alkaline soil with a number of plantlets last year).
18 May, 2010
Yes, mine's evergreen (and low growing), yours is the same flower but different leaves and a lot taller - a new one on me ..... i like !!!
19 May, 2010
Thanks, Louise. If you live in the Cotswolds you can have one!
Anyone know its 'brand' name?
19 May, 2010
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Sounds good, so far.
18 May, 2010