Posted on May 4, 2022May 8, 2022 by larksparrow05/04/2022 Home from doggie daycare. I need to look this one up again but we have a lot. It’s native. It’s Solanaceae. Edit: Mom says Solanum ptycanthum. Yellow flax (Linum rigidum) and showy evening primrose. The sadly too common Canis bordum A winecup seedling!! More winecup seedlings!! A few leaves have stayed green on the fragrant sumac. I’ve been using the terracotta pot to dribble out more water to it. Desert blue curls!! (Phacelia campanularia). I was really baffled about the little purple spotted seedlings but this is it. Yay!! Cactus planter prickly pears doing well. Asian long bean from my aunt are growing well. Knock on not-rotting wood, the Roman chamomile hasn’t been eaten by earwigs unlike the last batch. Pink buckwheat blooming. Mom, is this the Liatris from home? (Also some pretty Dicanthelium grass) Widow sedum about to bloom!
I can see wanting all the plants except the prickly pear. Guess I’ve run into too many of them. Loading... Reply
I can see wanting all the plants except the prickly pear. Guess I’ve run into too many of them.
I have too but they get such nice insects on them! I have it contained in a pot.
Looks Liatris’ish. Goodness your pink evening primrose is sure looking nice!
Congrats on the Phacelia! Which species of winecup, C. involucrata?
Yes, involucrata