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    Communities > Forums > Plant Identification
    Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 5, Views: 185
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    old_rose
    Bay City, MI (Zone 6a)

    July 6, 2001 1:45 PM

    Post #7921

    I planted it about 5 years ago only flowered once (last year) has sent out a ton of babies. If you want any will be glad to mail out if someone can tell me how... Yep you guessed it I am a rookie. LOL

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    Lilith
    Durham
    United Kingdom (Zone 8a)

    July 6, 2001 3:41 PM

    Post #91149

    looks a bit like a lupin from the shape of the leaves

    lil
    Wendy
    (Zone 9a)

    July 6, 2001 4:10 PM

    Post #91156

    I agree definitely a Lupine:) I love them!
    Here is a site with pics.-info. on these plants:)
    http://www.discoveredmonton.com/Devonian/getgro37.html
    old_rose
    Bay City, MI (Zone 6a)

    July 6, 2001 5:30 PM

    Post #91192

    Thank you both for the information. I think you may be right I don't remember exactly what the flower looked like but remember it was tall like the ones in the site you sent. Hope I get another flower. Do you know do they like sun? It is right now in mostly shade but seems to reach toward the sunny side of the flower bed.
    perLite
    Petaluma, CA

    July 6, 2001 7:11 PM

    Post #91246

    Rose, I was thinking to ask how much light it's getting before I read your last note. Can you move it into a sunnier spot? I'm pretty sure you'll get some floral response if you do! :)perL
    old_rose
    Bay City, MI (Zone 6a)

    July 8, 2001 1:03 PM

    Post #91901

    Yes perlite I can find it a sunnier spot and think that is a great project for today. Thank you for always being so willing to share your knowledge. This will be my 2nd journal project. Really getting into this now that I know I have helpful friends just a keystroke away.

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