is that “bachelor buttons”, Globe Amaranth in the background. They always remind me of my grandmother, who loved them, I guess because they were long lasting along her walkway.
It looks like it, Sam–like really big clover. What we called bachelor’s buttons was not this, however. The Cornflower (a relative of amaranth) was what we called bachelor’s buttons.
Thanks, it was difficult to determine relative size and the leaves. But I did notice that it was not as tight in growth as bachelor buttons which are usually thick.
is that “bachelor buttons”, Globe Amaranth in the background. They always remind me of my grandmother, who loved them, I guess because they were long lasting along her walkway.
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It looks like it, Sam–like really big clover. What we called bachelor’s buttons was not this, however. The Cornflower (a relative of amaranth) was what we called bachelor’s buttons.
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Thanks, it was difficult to determine relative size and the leaves. But I did notice that it was not as tight in growth as bachelor buttons which are usually thick.
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