Re: Plant Id ??
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- Subject: Re: Plant Id ??
- From: "* &* B* H* <c*@saltspring.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 09:53:11 -0700
Sounds like the silvery plant could be Ballota acetabulosa or B.
pseudodictamnus
Brian on Saltspring Island
http://vvv.com/~amdigest/cusheon.htm
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> From: Judy Warner <warner@ma.ultranet.com>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Plant Id ??
> Date: Sunday, July 12, 1998 12:16 PM
>
> No it's not the usual dusty miller--the leaves are rounded, more like
lamb's ears
> leaves, but the plant isn't a lambs ears I dont think, as it has long
stems. Are
> there new variations of dusty miller?
>
> Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:
>
> > > I bought a plant this spring that I don't know the name
of---hoping someone
> > > can help. It has silver foliage, like an artemesia, but has fairly
rounded
> > > leaves and has curving branches. Its habit is like a large
myrtle--spreading
> > > rather than upright. It has grown fast. I've seen it planted in
with geraniums
> > > in boxes. I don't know if it's annual or perennial. Judy Warner
> >
> > Could it be the annual 'Dusty Miller'? Can't find a picture to show
> > you, though.
> >
> > Chris
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