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Re: mystery plant


Larry, do you have a pic? or more specific details?
It might be sweet Annie?

 

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Maxcy <larrymaxcy@earthlink.net>
To: gardenwriters <gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 7:25 pm
Subject: [GWL] mystery plant


Hi,

This request comes from the owners of a local nursery, on the shore of Puget 
Sound. Let me know if you can identify it.

MYSTERY PLANT
A deciduous perennial grows in the gravel next to one of the greenhouses and I 
can't identify it.  Maybe you know what it is.  It is extremely tough and comes 
back each year but is also slowly spreading by seed.  It certainly looks like a 
sage or sage relative but which one?  Do you know?

Mystery perennial.  What is it?

Thanks,
Larry Maxcy

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