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sandyRoe | 07:35 Mon 20th Jun 2016 | Home & Garden
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It's low, about 1' high, and covers with a mass of star shaped blue flowers. It seems to grow anywhere and might be something I could manage.
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That's narrowed it down to about 20 possibilities, size of flower, number of petals, shape of leaf..all the usual plant characterisics would help identify it.
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The 6 petals on the flowers are more pointed.
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Gangesboy, I think that's it
If that is the flower beware it will try and smother other plants and take over
I have it in my garden Sandy. As mentioned by birdfeeder you have to be careful it doesn't smother other plants. I prune it right back after it has flowered and also split the plants to cover other bare areas in the garden
It doesn’t stand a chance in my garden...it is a tortoise favourite and they will eat it down to the root!
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Wolfgang, is your garden infested with tortoises? I'd thought you lived somewhere in the UK.
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I have got two and where munching the plants they like are concerned, its definitely an infestation although one I would not be without :)
Could it be alkanet ? It is so easy to grow that many gardeners regard it as a bit of a weed. But it is awfully pretty.
Blue star creeper (Pratia pedunculate) is flowering in my garden at the moment.
Good ground cover plant. It can have 5 or 6 petals.
^P. pedunculata^

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