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Tue, Jul 10, 12 at 1:22
| I have one more curiosity I could use a hand with. At first I thought it might be a wild strawberry but the flower isn't right. |
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| Leaf arrangement isn't either. |
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- Posted by seedmoney 8A (seedmoney@embarqmail.com) on Tue, Jul 10, 12 at 7:19
| It's Frog Fruit, aka Phyla nodiflora (syn. Lippia nodiflora), a great groundcover for warmer areas (Zone 8 and above). It's a host plant for Phaon Crescents, White Peacock and Buckeye butterflies. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Frog Fruit
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- Posted by wisteareia 7 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 10, 12 at 11:40
| Thanks! |
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| I've seen that here and actually thought of it. |
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