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ID Please Clarkia, Balsam Impatients and ?

Posted by ladyrose65 6bNJ (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 24, 11 at 10:07

I DS'd a bunch of seeds But these two have taken over. I threw down Balsam Impatients, Clarkia, California Poppies, Nigella and Baby's Breath.
The Nigella, Baby's Breath are struggling to survive underneath the takeovers.
What is this?
Is this Clarkia
What it This?
What is This
I'm guessing these are the Balsam Impatents?
Is this Balsam Impatients
This looks like a jungle?
DS's Balsam Impatients, Clarkiam, Nigella, & Poppies
The Nigella, BB and poppies don't stand a chance.


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RE: ID Please Clarkia, Balsam Impatients and ?

Hmmm lobelia maybe? Whatever it is, it sure looks healthy!!


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RE: ID Please Clarkia, Balsam Impatients and ?

You're correct with the Balsam ID. The other one is Amaranthus--I'm guessing it's the weed vs. the ornamental, but I don't know for sure.


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RE: ID Please Clarkia, Balsam Impatients and ?

Jaynine, Yipes! I don't want anymore Amaranthus! I thought it was the Clarkia. I have to pull them out!

Thank You!


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