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09-28-2008, 08:40 PM
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The Real Blue
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This is the real Plectranthus kameba, in all its deep blue glory, showing the squarish "mint stem" in the second picture. As a commenter gently pointed out after my last posting, the plant picture I placed last time, identified as plectranthus is, in fact, Rabdosia longituba var. Nokoshu. That's what happens sometimes (with me, anyway) when I'm up at first light, and want to pop something on the blog before I'm out the door, and have two pictures of unusual deep-blue flowered plants growing right next to each other. I will say, you couldn't go wrong with either (or both) of these lovely, fall-blooming plants, regardless of what you call them. Read More at Iowa Garden... |
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