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Lemon Verbena
I've got another question for you ...........................
I'm growing a baby Lemon Verbena in my conservatory. Should I pinch it out at all or leave it as it is? It's growing fast; I've only had it a week! Thanks SageCat |
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Lemon Verbena
On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 13:18:30 +0100, SageCat wrote
(in article ): I've got another question for you ........................... I'm growing a baby Lemon Verbena in my conservatory. Should I pinch it out at all or leave it as it is? It's growing fast; I've only had it a week! Assuming you mean Lippia citriodora, as I still call it, though it's now known as Aloysia triphylla, I'd leave it alone until it's grown quite a bit more. They tend to get straggly and look dead in winter, then astonish you by suddenly showing signs of life. They're fabulous plants and the smell from the leaves is just heavenly. Here's a site that tells you some of the uses of the plant: http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants....ysia+triphylla -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon email address on web site |
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