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Palustris
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A Catmint for Flower
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July 05, 2004, 22:05:57 »
This is Nepeta subsessilis Morning Light.
This is Nepeta longipes
And this is the normal form of Nepeta subsessilis.
Unlike lots of Catmints our cats totally ignore these 3.
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Plocket
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Clematis Crystal Fountain
Re:A Catmint for Flower
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July 06, 2004, 09:03:45 »
Now that is a really pretty flower. I would worry that my cat would't let it get that far though! Is it vigerous?
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Mrs Ava
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Re:A Catmint for Flower
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July 06, 2004, 23:06:43 »
I have a nepeta, but the flowers are tiny! Will have to see if there is a label stuck in anywhere so I can see which one it is...fat chance...me label anything! :'(
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flowerbaby_uk
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Re:A Catmint for Flower
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July 06, 2004, 23:11:12 »
love the pics p mines a nepeta sibirica and to answer the previous question by plocket vigorous id defo say so grows like mad
Ann- Marie
p.s take a non flowering cutting and u get loads more for free
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