myke Well-Known Member Jun 15, 2019 #1 Sold to me as petunia seeds. Attachments E2548175-04F6-470D-96C4-7D2C1413AD59.jpeg 844.5 KB · Views: 26 588DAEAC-A171-40F5-8E7E-10223F5D663E.jpeg 907.6 KB · Views: 21
myke Well-Known Member Jun 15, 2019 #3 So hollyhocks led me to these. Mallow. Or maybe lavatera? Attachments F8295254-C204-4109-B576-DF5ABFB4694F.jpeg 325 KB · Views: 12
JonathanT Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2019 #4 I don't know what they are. Could you possibly help me identify this?
ct26turbo Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2019 #5 JonathanT said: I don't know what they are. Could you possibly help me identify this? View attachment 4353006 Click to expand... Some sort of bromelaids i think
JonathanT said: I don't know what they are. Could you possibly help me identify this? View attachment 4353006 Click to expand... Some sort of bromelaids i think
C cbdandthc Member Jul 3, 2019 #6 See green said: They look like hollyhocks Click to expand... Yea, I likewise think they are hollyhock, tho an expert opinion would be better
See green said: They look like hollyhocks Click to expand... Yea, I likewise think they are hollyhock, tho an expert opinion would be better
myke Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2019 #7 Yes twin pink lavatera annual is what they are. Wife stuck them in the seed tray and didn’t label. No flowers yet. Weird as there suppose to be full sun but they wilt when I put them there. So they’ve stayed under my patio with filtered light.
Yes twin pink lavatera annual is what they are. Wife stuck them in the seed tray and didn’t label. No flowers yet. Weird as there suppose to be full sun but they wilt when I put them there. So they’ve stayed under my patio with filtered light.