Bit of a long shot given how small these are……
Got a nice healthy pot full of seedlings popped up in what was a (and is now dead) Thalictrum.
Clearly not one of those … but I don’t think it’s weeds.
Any ideas please?
I shall keep them till they are bigger and try again later.
(26-09-2023, 09:27 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Could they be pansies?
Don’t think they are pansies either.
Yes, shall definitely have to grow them on - they are certainly a lot healthier looking and prolific than the seeds that I have deliberately “autumn sown”. ( larkspur, clary, antirrhinums)
A friend called in and reckons they’re verbena bonariensis.
I do hope not …. Got plenty of those.
It made me think that they might be the tender perennial verbena because I bought a couple of those in the summer . Verbena showboat Midnight and another pale mauve one that is currently forming roots in a jam jar on the windowsill.
Fingers crossed - but I’m going to have to grow them on in hope.
I suppose that if the seedlings die, then they are the tender ones, and if they get bigger and bigger then they’re verbena Bon.