Plant ID please
Spouse is desperate to know what this plant is.
http://i5.tinypic.com/167nktv.jpg
It grew in our garden last year as a volunteer, we left it because it had
such an interesting form. this grows right at the edge of a trodden earth
path, next to a concrete block
The flower is tiny, just a few stamens. The leaf stems have a bluish bloom
which doesn't show on the picture. This specimen is about three feet high
(1m).
It seeded last year and there have been several seedlings which we've had to
pull out to plant vegetables.
It would be nice to know.
Mary
Re: Plant ID please
In message <44a4555d$0$905$4c56ba96 [at] master.news.zetnet.net>, Mary Fisher
<mary.fisher [at] zetnet.co.uk> writes
>Spouse is desperate to know what this plant is.
>
>http://i5.tinypic.com/167nktv.jpg
>
>It grew in our garden last year as a volunteer, we left it because it had
>such an interesting form. this grows right at the edge of a trodden earth
>path, next to a concrete block
>
>The flower is tiny, just a few stamens. The leaf stems have a bluish bloom
>which doesn't show on the picture. This specimen is about three feet high
>(1m).
>It seeded last year and there have been several seedlings which we've had to
>pull out to plant vegetables.
>
>It would be nice to know.
>
>Mary
Try Caper Spurge. Note: not edible.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley