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Old 03-07-2005, 12:54 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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Confused wrote:
I should have added that it is over 6 foot tall

"Confused" wrote in message
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Hi all,
A foxglove in my garden has flower spikes coming off the main stem
as well as the main stem flowering. It's like having mini

foxgloves
growing from the main stem. I've never seen a foxglove like this
before. Is this usual in other parts of the country? I'm in

Central
Scotland.


Sounds reasonably normal: I'd most usually expect branching if the
tip had been damaged, though. Yours are obviously very well
nourished, so perhaps that gave them the chance to develop the
"embryonic buds" (what _are_ they really called?) lower down the
spikes.

If you cut the spikes back before the seeds start to mature, you'll
get this useful effect.

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Mike.