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    Plant i saw in Tasmania

    A couple of years ago when Narelle and I went to Tasmania i saw this lovely blue/purple flowered plant i had never seen before.

    Took me a while to find out what it was and then i bought some seeds in the hope i could maybe get it to grow up here in down town Godwin Beach

    well after two years it is starting to flower! only a few small heads but it is on it's way

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    Don't want to be a 'Gloom and Doomer' Dave, but they can be very invasive, especially in coastal areas.

    They'll propagate from seeds, broken stems, you name it!
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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