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Help,info on yellow flowering plant

Posted by gingerbreadgirl 6 (My Page) on
Tue, Jul 3, 07 at 7:31

Hello, a few years ago I received in a trade a pretty plant. I think it was suppose to be "creeping jenny" but when I look it up it is not that. Can you help me figure this out. The plant was low,soft-thick mat or mound growing. resembled a vetch but not. Tiny yellow sweet-pea flowers in tiny bunches, and tiny round leaves. Very Pretty. It disappeared from my flower bed. I cannot find a picture of it anywhere. Any help appreciated.


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RE: Help,info on yellow flowering plant

You might try the Name that Plant Forum, if you haven't already. They are a great bunch over there that do well with descriptions only.

Good luck...it doesn't sound like anything I am familiar with. If and when You find out, would you please post a reply here? I'm also curious about what it might be.

Sue


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RE: Help,info on yellow flowering plant

Look up saint john's wort. It mats and has yellow flower. seagle52


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