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Need help identifying weird lavender-like plant
Hi all,
I've just been given a plant that I was told was a lavender variety. But I've grown lavender before, and it doesn't look like any I know. And it smells a little like rosemary, but only faintly. Strangest of all, it has these weird purple flowers on the tops of the branches that look like miniature purple pineapples.Anyone know what it is? If no one comes up with an ID, I'll post a photo. But I know someone will get it! You guys are great. E. |
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Need help identifying weird lavender-like plant
Well, I found a photo of it, but if anyone knows the variety name and other
info, I am still interested. Thanks! http://www.irysec.vic.edu.au/flower/.../lavender3.htm E. "Elizabeth" wrote in message rthlink.net... Hi all, I've just been given a plant that I was told was a lavender variety. But I've grown lavender before, and it doesn't look like any I know. And it smells a little like rosemary, but only faintly. Strangest of all, it has these weird purple flowers on the tops of the branches that look like miniature purple pineapples.Anyone know what it is? If no one comes up with an ID, I'll post a photo. But I know someone will get it! You guys are great. E. |
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Need help identifying weird lavender-like plant
Hi Elizabeth,
That is Spanish Lavender. Heidi Elizabeth wrote: Well, I found a photo of it, but if anyone knows the variety name and other info, I am still interested. Thanks! http://www.irysec.vic.edu.au/flower/.../lavender3.htm E. "Elizabeth" wrote in message arthlink.net... Hi all, I've just been given a plant that I was told was a lavender variety. But I've grown lavender before, and it doesn't look like any I know. And it smells a little like rosemary, but only faintly. Strangest of all, it has these weird purple flowers on the tops of the branches that look like miniature purple pineapples.Anyone know what it is? If no one comes up with an ID, I'll post a photo. But I know someone will get it! You guys are great. E. |
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Need help identifying weird lavender-like plant
Strangest of all, it has
these weird purple flowers on the tops of the branches that look like miniature purple pineapples.Anyone know what it is? Spanish lavender? http://www.whidbey.com/mvg/ottoquast.jpg |
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Need help identifying weird lavender-like plant
I know I had seen that variety when working at Fairview Garden Center, but I
couldn't remember the name. I just called and spoke with "Ann". She's from So. Africa and has the British accent. She used to own her own greenhouse business and is very knowledgeable. She said the variety that has small purple "pineapples" on top is Spanish Lavender. She also said that it does very well in our area. When planting, make sure the crown of the plant stays above the soil line. All Lavenders and Rosemary do best in full sun and MUST have good drainage to prosper. If you plant them directly into our clay, they will die shortly after. You probably know this since you've already grown some lavender. Penny "Elizabeth" wrote in message rthlink.net... Hi all, I've just been given a plant that I was told was a lavender variety. But I've grown lavender before, and it doesn't look like any I know. And it smells a little like rosemary, but only faintly. Strangest of all, it has these weird purple flowers on the tops of the branches that look like miniature purple pineapples.Anyone know what it is? If no one comes up with an ID, I'll post a photo. But I know someone will get it! You guys are great. E. |
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Need help identifying weird lavender-like plant
Penny and all,
Thanks for the reponses! I will amend the spot to improve the drainage. Thanks for the reminder. I hope I can keep it going. E. "Penny Morgan" wrote in message . com... I know I had seen that variety when working at Fairview Garden Center, but I couldn't remember the name. I just called and spoke with "Ann". She's from So. Africa and has the British accent. She used to own her own greenhouse business and is very knowledgeable. She said the variety that has small purple "pineapples" on top is Spanish Lavender. She also said that it does very well in our area. When planting, make sure the crown of the plant stays above the soil line. All Lavenders and Rosemary do best in full sun and MUST have good drainage to prosper. If you plant them directly into our clay, they will die shortly after. You probably know this since you've already grown some lavender. Penny "Elizabeth" wrote in message rthlink.net... Hi all, I've just been given a plant that I was told was a lavender variety. But I've grown lavender before, and it doesn't look like any I know. And it smells a little like rosemary, but only faintly. Strangest of all, it has these weird purple flowers on the tops of the branches that look like miniature purple pineapples.Anyone know what it is? If no one comes up with an ID, I'll post a photo. But I know someone will get it! You guys are great. E. |
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