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Hello !
Can you help me identify this plant? I've grown it from seed in Feb and planted it out in May when it was approx 6 inch tall. Its now starting to take over my shrub border! The leaves have spikes along with the stems and have slight hairs on the leaves. The leaves smell of a tomato plant smell.... I live in the UK Any help would be very much appreciated!! |
I shoud also add that it has not flowered yet so I don't know if it will this year and what colours and shapes it will produce!!
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a lovely annual plant which produces lovely spikey usually pink flowers that are scented. Is a nice 'weed' to come up and well worth keeping. (oh, and don't let anyone try to tell you it's cannibis :-D) Cleome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
WOW ! Thankyou very much !! - I've had several people puzzled over this plant - It certainly looks at interesting flower once it starts!
Cannabis was mentioned a few times !! - I was ready to dig it up... well.. maybe ;-) he he |
Identify Plant
On Jul 20, 5:02*pm, MFNB wrote:
WOW ! *Thankyou very much !! - I've had several people puzzled over this plant - It certainly looks at interesting flower once it starts! Cannabis was mentioned a few times !! - I was ready to dig it up... well.. maybe ;-) *he he +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- MFNB I had a young teen trying to tell me I was growing pot when he saw my Cleome. It was funny, and I had a helluva time convincing him he was wrong. Jeez, I could have had cops crawling all over the place if he'd started telling people I was growing weed. I love cleome, it needs no special treatment and mine often reseeds itself, altho I would prefer it do it in the garden and not in the grass. I was transplanting little seedlings with a spoon from the grass into the garden. Nan in DE |
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