Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: ranunculus on May 04, 2012, 09:13:01 AM
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This lovely species was growing in an isolated community on a sandy gradient in the foothills of the Spanish Sierra Nevadas. I feel I should know the species, but nothing is coming to my rapidly diminishing memory bank.
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Hi Cliff, looks like a Teucrium to me. ? Some sort of T. fruticans maybe?. But probably I am totally wrong.
At least you have some direction to search for ;)
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Many thanks Luit ... I just needed a clue (and brain surgery)!!! ;D
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Hello
These plant is Teucrium for me to
Christian
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Many thanks Luit ... I just needed a clue (and brain surgery)!!! ;D
.... and to stop falling down in the shower ;D
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Teucrium pseudochamaepytis
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Many thanks, Oron ... much appreciated.