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Not really sure what these little guys are, if someone could ID them I
really would appreciate it. Thank you, Mariana NJ |
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"Jane Doe" expounded:
Not really sure what these little guys are, if someone could ID them I really would appreciate it Scabiosus. -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 06:35:31 -0400, Ann wrote:
Scabiosus. I don't think so, it seems to me to be a Composite, with separate ray and disk flowers, maybe a Callistephus, China Aster -- 09=ix |
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"Garrapata" wrote in message ... On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 06:35:31 -0400, Ann wrote: Scabiosus. I don't think so, it seems to me to be a Composite, with separate ray and disk flowers, maybe a Callistephus, China Aster It doesn't look like any scabious to me either ... but I can't say what it is although it looks familiar .... Mary -- 09=ix |
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I'm used to calling this flower Stokesia laevis, aka "Stokes Aster"
and I think that this is the "Blue Danube" cultivar. On the other hand, I have also seen this plant presented as Scabiosia too. For a while I thought that these names were synonymous, but as I research it now it looks like they are completely different orders. I've got both the "Blue Danube" stokes aster that I bought as a plant years ago, and some species Stokesia that is in its second year from seed and just now blooming for the first time. I'll post a shot of both for comparison. JD On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 02:07:27 GMT, "Jane Doe" wrote: Not really sure what these little guys are, if someone could ID them I really would appreciate it. Thank you, Mariana NJ |
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