Thank you!
Nemesia?
Some type of alpine - gypsophila maybe
Looks a bit like my native geranium (wild) if it is it's ground covering and self seeding. But not sure.
Annual verbena.
A tricky ID at first glance that one, got it from the spent flower heads....I must deadhead mine soon
Looks like my alpine creeping phlox
Well omm. You've got plenty of choice there
It's very pretty - whatever it is.
I agree with Kitty 2.
If you look carefully you can see a see multiheaded flower going to seed .
This would suggest it is Verbena rather than Nemesia, Gypsophila,Geranium or creeping Phlox.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/a9/6a/68/a96a68dc043f5eeb605826ab7d8a8338.jpg
Last edited: 07 August 2017 10:12:36
Annual Verbena -
From a pot in my garden
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Nemesia?
Some type of alpine - gypsophila maybe
Looks a bit like my native geranium (wild) if it is it's ground covering and self seeding. But not sure.
Annual verbena.
A tricky ID at first glance that one, got it from the spent flower heads....I must deadhead mine soon
Looks like my alpine creeping phlox
Well omm. You've got plenty of choice there
It's very pretty - whatever it is.
I agree with Kitty 2.
If you look carefully you can see a see multiheaded flower going to seed .
This would suggest it is Verbena rather than Nemesia, Gypsophila,Geranium or creeping Phlox.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/a9/6a/68/a96a68dc043f5eeb605826ab7d8a8338.jpg
Last edited: 07 August 2017 10:12:36
Annual Verbena -
From a pot in my garden
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.