What are these?

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  1. Grum Tum

    Grum Tum Gardener

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    Gran got them in her garden, we think it's from a wildflower mix she put down?
    I have no clue :/
     

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    Knapweeds? :noidea: I've got some plants looking very similar by that name.

    If so, the genus is centauria :scratch:
     
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    They're Centauria Montana . Perennial Cornflower , they're a good perennial ( not a weed ), flowers with a big flush around April/May and then if you keep deadheading them they'll flower on and off all Summer. They also come in shades of purple, pink and white.
     
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