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Old 07-10-2003, 02:03 PM
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Hi all

My photo is on
alt.binaries.pictures.misc

Please try ID

Its more silver that the photo suggests

It is very vigarous, and is 3-4 feet high and
similar spread in one season (six inches high when bought)

Its little purple-blue flowers have been there since early summer and are
still coming

Cheers

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Old 07-10-2003, 02:03 PM
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Hi all

My photo is on
alt.binaries.pictures.misc

Please try ID

Its more silver that the photo suggests

It is very vigarous, and is 3-4 feet high and
similar spread in one season (six inches high when bought)

Its little purple-blue flowers have been there since early summer and are
still coming

Cheers

Niall


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I think it's bush germander - teucrium fruiticans

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Old 07-10-2003, 02:23 PM
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Hi all

My photo is on
alt.binaries.pictures.misc

Please try ID

Its more silver that the photo suggests

It is very vigarous, and is 3-4 feet high and
similar spread in one season (six inches high when bought)

Its little purple-blue flowers have been there since early summer

and are
still coming

Cheers

Niall


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I think it's bush germander - teucrium fruiticans

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Martin and Anna,

I agree with you, definitely teucrium fruticans. Not sure how hardy
it is though as I've twice lost one in the winter. May be worth
taking a cutting now as they root very easily and protect it until
the spring. They grow very fast.

Regards
Iris McCanna


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