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| | | Re: And more flowers for i.d. Quote:
Originally Posted by davidbr The garden plant is Blue Eryngo, Eryngium planum - apparently it's occasionally naturalised in the UK (though I've never seen it) but yours look to be safely confined to a garden  | Yes it is safely confined to a garden. We visited the house and gardens of Boughton house. Home of the Duke of Buccleuch. The flowers were amazing. So were the butterflies, hoverflies + Bees.
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