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At first I thought it may be a Prunella Vulgaris but I was wrong. They
are growing on what was previously my seed bed so perhaps they could
be seeds from a while back ? I have some growing in a few old pots as
well. Any ideas for future reference ??

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Uncle C

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On Jun 19, 10:46 am, Uncle-C wrote:
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/6315/purplesy0.jpg

At first I thought it may be a Prunella Vulgaris but I was wrong. They
are growing on what was previously my seed bed so perhaps they could
be seeds from a while back ? I have some growing in a few old pots as
well. Any ideas for future reference ??

Thanks,

Uncle C

Sunny High Wycombe.


Matthiola? Stock? It should smell nice.

Des

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On Jun 19, 11:06 am, Des Higgins wrote:
On Jun 19, 10:46 am, Uncle-C wrote:

http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/6315/purplesy0.jpg


At first I thought it may be a Prunella Vulgaris but I was wrong. They
are growing on what was previously my seed bed so perhaps they could
be seeds from a while back ? I have some growing in a few old pots as
well. Any ideas for future reference ??


Thanks,


Uncle C


Sunny High Wycombe.


Matthiola? Stock? It should smell nice.

Des


Or Iberis (talking to myself here; even contradicting myself; please
ignore);
some Brassicaceae that looks familiar from my grannies garden anyway.

Des

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Des Higgins writes
On Jun 19, 11:06 am, Des Higgins wrote:
On Jun 19, 10:46 am, Uncle-C wrote:

http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/6315/purplesy0.jpg


At first I thought it may be a Prunella Vulgaris but I was wrong. They
are growing on what was previously my seed bed so perhaps they could
be seeds from a while back ? I have some growing in a few old pots as
well. Any ideas for future reference ??


Thanks,


Uncle C


Sunny High Wycombe.


Matthiola? Stock? It should smell nice.

Des


Or Iberis (talking to myself here; even contradicting myself; please
ignore);
some Brassicaceae that looks familiar from my grannies garden anyway.


Definitely Candytuft (Iberis) - common constituent of annual seed mixes

Too many flowers in the head for Matthiola or stock.
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On Jun 19, 12:31 pm, K wrote:
Des Higgins writes



On Jun 19, 11:06 am, Des Higgins wrote:
On Jun 19, 10:46 am, Uncle-C wrote:


http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/6315/purplesy0.jpg


At first I thought it may be a Prunella Vulgaris but I was wrong. They
are growing on what was previously my seed bed so perhaps they could
be seeds from a while back ? I have some growing in a few old pots as
well. Any ideas for future reference ??


Thanks,


Uncle C


Sunny High Wycombe.


Matthiola? Stock? It should smell nice.


Des


Or Iberis (talking to myself here; even contradicting myself; please
ignore);
some Brassicaceae that looks familiar from my grannies garden anyway.


Definitely Candytuft (Iberis) - common constituent of annual seed mixes

Too many flowers in the head for Matthiola or stock.
--
Kay


Glad I changed my mind :-). Candytuft it is then. I knew it was one
of those small Brassicac ohhh bugger Cruciferae is easier to spell but
have never grown either of them but they are all familiar and blur
together. None of them are trendy any more.

Des


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