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Idenification

Posted by danieldumont 9, Bay Area (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 6, 12 at 16:24

Happen to know the identity of this one? It's in El Cerrito, CA. Thanks!

Here is a link that might be useful: 2012-11-06


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Keerlii or melissodora perhaps?


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The flowers look wrong to me for melissodora/keerii, has it set any seeds?, I would love to sow and see for myself..

Annette


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S. flocculosa. 100% on this one - have grown it for years.


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Sure that Kermit is correct.......I was not wearing my specs!!!


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Flocculosa is a good guess, but I'd like to see some familiar object for scale.


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Thank you all so much for helping identify this Salvia! I will not only return this weekend to take additional photos but will also write a note to the owner, who may have some additional information. Kermit,it sure looks 100% like a S. flocculosa from my internet searches. Annette, no signs of seeds and Robin, thank you for the incredible website.


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