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Can anyone identify the herb in folder "Unknown Plant" at
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It looks like some kind of echinacea to me.
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On Jun 26, 5:21 pm, Billy wrote:
Can anyone identify the herb in folder "Unknown Plant" athttp://tinypic.com/1r509n5u.

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Yes I would agree with Echinacea
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It looks like some kind of echinacea to me.


Charlie, Emilie, Michael, thank you. I have a pot that I've been growing
echinacea in for 2 years now. The echinacea in that pot is struggling
this year for some reason (may have something to do with pets chewing on
it) that I didn't put it together with these plants. These plant never
flowered last year. They went dormant, and now they are back and
flowering. Thanks.
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