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Originally Posted by Jeff Layman[_2_]
On 11/12/2011 22:18, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote:
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OK. I've looked at some more genera (e.g. Misopates).
It looks as if it's Chaenorhinum origanifolium, possibly the cultivar
'Blue Dream'. Doesn't look all that much like Chaenorhinum minus, which
I occasionally see in the wild (it has an affinity for gravel around
electricity substations).
Chaenorhinum origanifolium looks a pretty good match.
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I new one on me, so I googled. Aka Malling toadflax, has been growing near West Malling since about 1880, also known from 9 other sites.
And also grown as a garden plant.
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