On 7/7/04 9:15 pm, in article , "Geoff
Bryant" wrote:
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Thanks Sacha. While the plant is similar to Euryops chrysanthemoides, this
garden is absolutely full of Euryops chrysanthemoides,which makes it easy to
see that regretably that's not what this mystery plant is. It's smaller than
the euryops, less woody and the leaves are fleshier, less deeply lobed and
have a faint hint of blue about them.
I do love a mystery! Himself is deeply asleep right now so I'll show him
the pic tomorrow and see if he can help.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds after garden to email me)