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Mystery Seed of the Week 216

These plants do grow in Arizona, although they are more well known from elsewhere.

mystery-seeds-216-yellowYou might have seen the seeds someplace besides the garden.

mystery-seeds-216-blueDo you recognize what plant these seeds are from? If you choose to, please leave a comment with your ideas.

New mystery seeds and Seed of the Week answers are posted on Tuesdays.

Edit:  the answer is now posted.

Seed of the Week: Purpletop Vervain

As Craig recognized, our mystery seeds last week were from a plant known as purpletop vervain, Verbena bonariensis.

Verbenas are common landscape plants in Arizona because they are heat and drought tolerant and give long-lasting blooms.

purpletop-vervain-1Purpletop vervain plants have clusters of small, brilliant purple flowers like other verbenas.

purpletop-verbain-33They have long stems, however, and a much more upright growth form. Another common name that fits is “verbena on a stick.” They easily reach 4 feet tall or even more.

purpletop-verbain-anotherTypically they are grown as annuals or short-lived perennials.

purpletop-verbain-44Purpletop verbain is sometimes misidentified as Brazilian verbena, Verbena brasiliensis. The flowers of the Brazilian verbena are quite different from the purpletop.

The flowers are so lovely on this plant. The photographs don’t do them justice. We are glad the birds decided to “plant” it.

Have you ever had an interesting plant like this one show up in your yard? What was it?

Mystery Seed of the Week 215

The bird probably dropped this plant into our yard.

mystery-seed-head-215The dried seed head looks rather like an old mop.

mystery-seeds-215-2When I opened them, I found these.

mystery-seeds-215-1What do you think? Are they the seeds?

vb-215Just to be sure, this is a photograph of the seeds of this plant by Jose Hernandez (hosted by the USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database).

Do you recognize what plant these seeds are from? If you choose to, please leave a comment with your ideas.

New mystery seeds and Seed of the Week answers are posted on Tuesdays.

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