By Glynis
Berkshire,
United Kingdom
could someone identify these please
![](http://media.growsonyou.com/photos/question/image/24580/main/P1110527.jpg)
![](http://media.growsonyou.com/photos/question/image2/24580/main/P1110526.jpg)
![](http://media.growsonyou.com/photos/question/image3/24580/main/P1110522.jpg)
3 Jun, 2010
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Thanks once again bamboo, gradually getting it sorted.
3 Jun, 2010
Think the bottom one is sage. I have one similar
3 Jun, 2010
Ah yes, Cinderella, good thinking - check and see if its fragrant when bruised, Glynis
3 Jun, 2010
the top is a perenial cornflower or Centaurea one of the knapweeds.This is a lovely free seeding plant.
3 Jun, 2010
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