So we are in the south East of England if that jelps by EddieBumCrack plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 9 Comments Disastrous_Nebula_16 2 weeks ago Commenting for visibility and so I can also learn. Hope you get your answer op ginkat123 2 weeks ago Looks a little like milkweed, but I’m probably wrong. thorn312 2 weeks ago I think it looks like a Jerusalem sage that’s in bud, but hasn’t flowered yet. No-Proof7839 2 weeks ago Jerusalem Sage? It’s gorgeous when bloomed! eowyndernhelme 2 weeks ago Jerusalem Sage? That’s what I get, but I’m not a botanist by any means. I know, you’re long gone ;D Hope you figured it out by other means. bob-starr 2 weeks ago At first I was judging it as a mint plant, But thinking about it, it’s more like a sage type of plant. Possibly yellow clary, which is quite a common “weed”, despite the RHS awarding it for its high nectar or pollen levels for insects. alltheways7522 2 weeks ago Phlomis russeliana, aka Turkish sage er-just-Chris-here 2 weeks ago I have no idea what that is but could you have a conversation with your grandson about not randomly picking plants with his bare hands please ? steveyteds 2 weeks ago Definitely a variety of phlomis
Disastrous_Nebula_16 2 weeks ago Commenting for visibility and so I can also learn. Hope you get your answer op
eowyndernhelme 2 weeks ago Jerusalem Sage? That’s what I get, but I’m not a botanist by any means. I know, you’re long gone ;D Hope you figured it out by other means.
bob-starr 2 weeks ago At first I was judging it as a mint plant, But thinking about it, it’s more like a sage type of plant. Possibly yellow clary, which is quite a common “weed”, despite the RHS awarding it for its high nectar or pollen levels for insects.
er-just-Chris-here 2 weeks ago I have no idea what that is but could you have a conversation with your grandson about not randomly picking plants with his bare hands please ?
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Commenting for visibility and so I can also learn. Hope you get your answer op
Looks a little like milkweed, but I’m probably wrong.
I think it looks like a Jerusalem sage that’s in bud, but hasn’t flowered yet.
Jerusalem Sage? It’s gorgeous when bloomed!
Jerusalem Sage? That’s what I get, but I’m not a botanist by any means.
I know, you’re long gone ;D Hope you figured it out by other means.
At first I was judging it as a mint plant,
But thinking about it, it’s more like a sage type of plant.
Possibly yellow clary, which is quite a common “weed”, despite the RHS awarding it for its high nectar or pollen levels for insects.
Phlomis russeliana, aka Turkish sage
I have no idea what that is but could you have a conversation with your grandson about not randomly picking plants with his bare hands please ?
Definitely a variety of phlomis