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comments (4) May 9th, 2012 in gallery
tammeyb tammeyb, member
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I have three of these coming up just wanna make sure its not something I forgot about growing from seed.


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NelsonTess writes: This is definately Purple Coneflower or Blackeyed Susan. Definately not a weed. Looks like its going to be beautiful. I have these all over my yard and they are amazing. If its blackeyed susan you'll probably need to split it in year 2. Posted: 2:42 pm on June 20th
DreamGardener writes: will be easier to tell when it blooms (isn't it always?!), but it looks a lot like the leaves of Dame's Rocket (Hesperis matronalis). Invasive weed, or lovely garden flower? The debate rages on. Not native to US, and a very exuberant seeder... Posted: 2:28 pm on May 15th
katie74 writes: Looks like lady bells , adenophora stricta. It has behaved (sort of) in my northern va garden but I understand it has thuggish tendencies Posted: 6:07 am on May 13th
julrobs writes: I'm not sure what it is, but I have a similar one in my garden, coming up, and I suspect it's something I planted in the past. Keep watching! Posted: 6:16 am on May 10th
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