What is this plant?

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  1. Cordy

    Cordy Super Gardener

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    This photo was posted on a photography forum that I frequent, they would like to know what it might be
    Any information much appreciated 00myseery.jpg
     
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    It's quite difficult to see much apart from the flower bottom centre.
     
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      Ageratum?
       
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      • Cordy

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        The nearest I can find is
        Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Grand Bleu'
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        • pete

          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          All I can say is, for a photography forum the picture isn't very good.:biggrin:
          Most of it is out of focus.
           
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            The leaves and faded flowers look more like Ageratum than Caryopteris.
             
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              I would say Ageratum
               
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