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Recent comments
Re: WHat Plant is this?
You have given me hope of finding my plant after a long dry search. Sometimes it only takes a little encouragement. Thanks so much!
posted: 9:16 pm on May 9thRe: WHat Plant is this?
Thanks for your interest and assistaance Furballs...that Bergamot mention caught my eye as Earl Grey is my favorite tea. I guess I'll just be patient and pray that someone recognizes it. Pike Nurseries couldn't help when I took the photo to them.
posted: 4:03 pm on May 9thRe: WHat Plant is this?
The Bee Balm hint looked promising but after following your link and googling a bit, the bee balm blossom seems flatter and less cone like that my plant. As I recall it was not very aromatic and the leaves remind me of lilac leaves. We lost that plant when the yard was dug up for a basement leak....sigh.
posted: 3:30 pm on May 9th