Solved ID Please? Seen as Border of Field

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  1. shiney

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    This looks really good around the border of the field opposite and I don't remember seeing it before. It looks as though it has been deliberately sown.

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    @shiney looks like Phacelia tanacetifolia. I've used it as a green manure, bees etc love it, smells quite nice as well; self seeds to an extent so I generally have a plant or two for the insects.
     
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      Thanks @NigelJ :blue thumb: I'll check into it.
       
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      Agreed.
      Up here there are fields of it..just glorious. PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-07-2018 17-59-57.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-07-2018 18-01-23.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-07-2018 18-01-59.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-07-2018 18-02-49.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-08-2019 15-09-52.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-08-2019 15-11-25.JPG
       
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        You often get it in packs of mixed 'wild flower' seeds.
         
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          As Nigel says often used as a green manure, but only really usable during summer, who has spare ground over the summer months. :smile:
           
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            Here in Devon I find it often comes through winter unscathed.
             
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              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              It could do here, probably, in a winter like the last one, but a lot of the info is still based on 30 yrs ago and suggests its a green manure for summer growing.
              I've been using grazing rye for overwintering and it does a good job of breaking up clay.
               
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                Some of them, where they are now covering the official footpath, will be cut this evening to go in the table arrangement for a wedding tomorrow. It seems a pity to have them trampled down when they can be admired up close.
                 
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