I thought this was lobelia when I bought it, but when I returned home after a month and a half, it had grown so tall that it can’t be. Does anyone know what it is?
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I thought this was lobelia when I bought it, but when I returned home after a month and a half, it had grown so tall that it can’t be. Does anyone know what it is?
For Cee’s FOTD
a look at the leaves in addition might help
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I know but I’m so lazy that I try for a little help from my friends first.
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Can’t help you on this one!
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WHY DOES THE NAME COLUMBINE COME TO MIND?
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State flower of Colorado..and I remember them from my mother’s garden.
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I’m thinking it may be a delphinium of some kind. 😀 😀
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Thanks, Cee.
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I agree with Cee. I’m thinking it’s some kind of delphinium as well.
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Looks like Lobelia Starship blue.
By the way, your friends who use the Apple Safari browser
and are having problems with the freezing of galleries might like to try this fix. It worked for me.
They need to clear cookies and website data that is stored on the device used
Do One of the following. I chose the first option and I’m pleased to say the fix worked,
1. To Clear the cookies but KEEP the history, GO TO to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data, then tap Remove All Website Data.
2. To CLEAR the history and cookies, go to Settings > Safari, and tap Clear History and Website Data. …
Hope this is useful. 🙂
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Thanks, Sue. I’ll be sure they see this and I will do it myself.
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It worked, Sue! Thanks so much. I’m going to add this to the body of the blog.
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Thanks so much, Sue. I’ve advised others to do so as well. Worked for me!!!!
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My pleasure, Judy.
I’ve just heard that someone using MS Windows is having the same problem! I thought it was confined to Apple devices.
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Yes. The friend who first told me about it had a non-Apple device. Then I tried and had the same problem on my Apple.
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When we come across these issues we automatically assume the fault lies with the site we’re visiting.
When an update to the WP platform occurs such as the addition of a new code, some of our browsers, if not recently updated continue to use what is already in its memory and that causes the problem.
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And, I think you are right about the lobelia. I had only seen the low bushy type that was more fragile.
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