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Mon, Oct 1, 12 at 20:29
| My neice picked a bouquet for me and I've been trying to identify what is in it. I am stumped by the large filler with pink flowers. It grows from a single stem at the bottom and then shoots out almost like pine needles earlier in the season, but right now is covered with these lovely pink blossoms. They are thriving in recently disturbed clay soil . . . Thanks in advance! |
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| Without a closeup of the flower I will guess Agalinis tenuifolia. Rhonda |
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| I agree with that. |
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