Jul 3, 2014 #1 curly_kate Garden Addicted Joined Jul 17, 2008 Messages 1,452 Reaction score 142 Points 217 Location Zone 6A - Southeast Indiana I was picking wildflowers today & came across these next to our fire pit. They're little - about 6", and this appears to be their full bloom.
I was picking wildflowers today & came across these next to our fire pit. They're little - about 6", and this appears to be their full bloom.
Jul 4, 2014 #2 thistlebloom Garden Master Joined Dec 1, 2010 Messages 16,473 Reaction score 17,411 Points 457 Location North Idaho 48th parallel I don't know what they are, but they sure are pretty!
Jul 4, 2014 #3 Lavender2 Garden Addicted Joined Sep 22, 2009 Messages 1,414 Reaction score 1,144 Points 257 Location MN. Zone 4/5 Purple milkwort
Jul 5, 2014 Thread starter #4 curly_kate Garden Addicted Joined Jul 17, 2008 Messages 1,452 Reaction score 142 Points 217 Location Zone 6A - Southeast Indiana That's it! Thanks Lavender! I've never seen them before, and the only place I've found them here is around our fire pit. Wonder how they got there....
That's it! Thanks Lavender! I've never seen them before, and the only place I've found them here is around our fire pit. Wonder how they got there....
Jul 5, 2014 #5 TheSeedObsesser Deeply Rooted Joined Sep 17, 2013 Messages 1,521 Reaction score 683 Points 193 Location Central Ohio, zone 5b Very neat! Herbguide.com says that "... Increased germination follows fire, disturbance and denudation." That explains why they are in your firepit. How they got there is anyone's guess.
Very neat! Herbguide.com says that "... Increased germination follows fire, disturbance and denudation." That explains why they are in your firepit. How they got there is anyone's guess.
Jul 5, 2014 #6 digitS' Garden Master Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 26,727 Reaction score 32,517 Points 457 Location border, ID/WA(!) Well, now that we have it confirmed - I can like @Lavender2 's post! Ha! Look at this map of where these milkwort plants are NOT found: (LINK) That's for all species! I feel a little left out. Steve
Well, now that we have it confirmed - I can like @Lavender2 's post! Ha! Look at this map of where these milkwort plants are NOT found: (LINK) That's for all species! I feel a little left out. Steve