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Re: lavender lady?
- To: Mediteranean Plants <m*@ucdavis.edu>
- Subject: Re: lavender lady?
- From: "* O* <e*@ibm.net>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 05:57:34 -0400
Sounds like Impatiens pallida or I. capensis (Touch-Me-Not), both native
here in the Southeast, selfseed freely. What do the leaves look like?
Gerry
At 07:46 AM 5/13/98 -0600, you wrote:
>I finally got some lavender "lady" to grow from seed. The first plant
>shot up a flower stem and when the flower appeared I was very surprised
>to see the color and shape. The flower is a pale yellow. The standard is
>in two portions, very pale yellow. The wing is three pale yellow
>portions. The stigma is a little orange dot. The strangest thing is that
>out of the back is a slender tube similar to the back of a columbine but
>there is only one.
>
>Is this what it is supposed to look like? Do I have some other plant?
>Thanks
>Sheryl in Western CO
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