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Help identifying these flowers
http://whatflower.blogspot.com/
These came from a seed package, I'm sure, but I can't ID them. A couple of them came up with the blue petals (5), another just came up with the white petals (20). 12" - 18" tall Green-purple fruit appeared right after flower. Many thanks. (BTW, this is South Texas.) |
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Nigella damascena - devil in the bush, nigella, Jack in the green, love-in-a-mist, magnolia seeds, ragged lady. http://www.robsplants.com/plants/NigelDamas.php Newt
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I think this is your plant, Nigella damascena. The flowers are lovely and
the dried seed heads are quite popular in dried arrangements: http://www.zanthan.com/gardens/plants/nigella.html Hope this helps! Suzy in Wis., zone 5 wrote in message ups.com... http://whatflower.blogspot.com/ These came from a seed package, I'm sure, but I can't ID them. A couple of them came up with the blue petals (5), another just came up with the white petals (20). 12" - 18" tall Green-purple fruit appeared right after flower. Many thanks. (BTW, this is South Texas.) |
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Thank you all!
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