Unknown Plant 2

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  1. Bradshaw_John

    Bradshaw_John Apprentice Gardener

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    Just one more if someone could help, please

    John
     

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    Could be phlomis russeliana? does look very like the leaf of mine, tall spikes of yellow flowers carried in whorls up the stem, is very vigorous when it gets going.
     
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    Here's a picture of mine flowering, picture taken last year but is just starting to flower now:)
     
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    • Kristen

      Kristen Under gardener

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      Too early to tell with that pot plant. Could be Mullein, Foxglove, all sorts of plants have grey-ish furry-ish leaves I'm afraid.
       
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      Bilbo675 Total Gardener

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      As Kristen says; perhaps a little too early to say but if I had to bet I would say Foxglove at this stage....?
       
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      I would tend to say Foxglove. It depends where it came from, If it is just something selfseeded Foxglove would be the most common.
       
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