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Plant ID
Ok, it's my turn for the plant ID game! I'm afraid I don't have a
picture to post, because the connector cable to the digicam is still packed in a mystery box somewhere. Anyhow, it is a pretty flowering plant (almost certainly a perennial) a few blocks down the street...about 30" tall, bearing 1" flowers that look quite "viola-like" in purple with white. The flowers are born on a long spike, close in to the stem--rather like a hollyhock, except the flowers look nothing like hollyhocks. The leaves average 2-4", lanceolate, lightly crenolated, in opposing pairs. The plant as a whole branches into multiple spikes, also in opposing pairs. I've never seen it before, and I've got a reasonable knowledge of common perennials. If anyone can identify this thing--which looks rather like a cross between a pansy and a hollyhock, with maybe a touch of snapdragon in the mix (yes, I know such a thing is not possible--that's just what it looks like!), I'd be grateful. |
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