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Philip 31-10-2003 01:32 PM

Plant ID assistance please
 
Hi

If anyone could help with the identification of this plant I would
appreciate it very much.

This is a hardy plant which will self seed around the garden. Strangely it
never seems to grow near itself. It carries purple flowers on the top of
the main stem and on top of each branch.
The plant branches symetrically, so you always get two branches (one either
side of the stem) each time.
I can grow between 2 and 6 feet tall. The plant does not seem to have that
many leaves for its size.
The bees and butterflies like it.

Here is a pic of the flowers I took earlier this year.

http://www.esher.nildram.co.uk/philip/images/purple.jpg

If there are any other questions i can answer to help with the ID please
post them and I will ge back to you.

Many thanks

Phil



Iris McCanna 31-10-2003 01:32 PM

Plant ID assistance please
 

"Philip" wrote in message
.. .
Hi

If anyone could help with the identification of this plant I would
appreciate it very much.

This is a hardy plant which will self seed around the garden.

Strangely it
never seems to grow near itself. It carries purple flowers on the

top of
the main stem and on top of each branch.
The plant branches symetrically, so you always get two branches (one

either
side of the stem) each time.
I can grow between 2 and 6 feet tall. The plant does not seem to

have that
many leaves for its size.
The bees and butterflies like it.

Here is a pic of the flowers I took earlier this year.

http://www.esher.nildram.co.uk/philip/images/purple.jpg

If there are any other questions i can answer to help with the ID

please
post them and I will ge back to you.

Many thanks

Phil


Phil,

Verbena bonariensis.

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Iris McCanna

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Philip 31-10-2003 03:02 PM

Plant ID assistance please
 
Phil,

Verbena bonariensis.

Regards
Iris McCanna


I am stunned. I posted before making lunch for the kids and when I look
after I had finshed my mushroom soup your reply was there.

Thank you so much.
If anyone else wants to follow this one up - here is a nice write up :

http://www.floridata.com/ref/v/verb_bon.cfm

Phil



Mac 31-10-2003 03:02 PM

Plant ID assistance please
 
is this a perennial plant ?

mac
"Philip" wrote in message
.. .
Hi

If anyone could help with the identification of this plant I would
appreciate it very much.

This is a hardy plant which will self seed around the garden. Strangely

it
never seems to grow near itself. It carries purple flowers on the top of
the main stem and on top of each branch.
The plant branches symetrically, so you always get two branches (one

either
side of the stem) each time.
I can grow between 2 and 6 feet tall. The plant does not seem to have

that
many leaves for its size.
The bees and butterflies like it.

Here is a pic of the flowers I took earlier this year.

http://www.esher.nildram.co.uk/philip/images/purple.jpg

If there are any other questions i can answer to help with the ID please
post them and I will ge back to you.

Many thanks

Phil





Philip 31-10-2003 03:12 PM

Plant ID assistance please
 
If its warm enough yes it will come right back next year, but on the other
hand it is not perennial. By that I mean that after 2 or 3 years the main
plant just seems to get tired and die. Luckily there are plenty of
seedlings to keep ones stock up.


"Mac" wrote in message
...
is this a perennial plant ?

mac
"Philip" wrote in message
.. .
Hi

If anyone could help with the identification of this plant I would
appreciate it very much.

This is a hardy plant which will self seed around the garden. Strangely

it
never seems to grow near itself. It carries purple flowers on the top

of
the main stem and on top of each branch.
The plant branches symetrically, so you always get two branches (one

either
side of the stem) each time.
I can grow between 2 and 6 feet tall. The plant does not seem to have

that
many leaves for its size.
The bees and butterflies like it.

Here is a pic of the flowers I took earlier this year.

http://www.esher.nildram.co.uk/philip/images/purple.jpg

If there are any other questions i can answer to help with the ID please
post them and I will ge back to you.

Many thanks

Phil








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