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Thu, Dec 6, 12 at 1:41
| Anyone know what are they? Thanks.
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- Posted by scmatlanta 7b Atlanta (My Page) on Thu, Dec 6, 12 at 9:31
| They both look like hebe, but don't know which cultivar. |
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| Thanks scmatlanta, sure look like it. Wow, there are more than 100 species of this. One more plant to id:
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- Posted by mistascott 7A VA (My Page) on Thu, Dec 6, 12 at 12:49
| Looks like Rosemarinus officinalis 'Arp.' |
This post was edited by mistascott on Thu, Dec 6, 12 at 12:50
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| Yes - I agree. You have 2 Hebes and rosemary. Hebes are much grown here. This is 'Nicola' in my garden. |
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| Blimey Flora, that is a lush specimen of a hebe. I have never even come close (mine always seem to get spindly immediately until I lost heart completely). |
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| campanula - it is growing in 100% home made compost and is clipped over a couple of times a year. It came from the bargain shelf of moribund plants at a local garden centre. It is a bit leggier at the moment and will get a clipping in the spring. |
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