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Requests about identification of wild plants in Malta and Gozo. (Please include precise details and pictures to help the experts in their ID process)

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My biggest problem is to identify faded plants. This one I've found at Chadwick Lakes, 25th May 2015.
Plant height: 60 cm
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Cynoglossum creticum
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I haven't even seen Cynoglossum creticum flowering. I only know it from pictures.
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Good one Pine! For some reason my subconscious suggested Anchusa azurea which I knew it wasn't but now I realise why, I get these two confused...

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Well dont worry both are among the most beautiful of our plants
i bet you have both in your garden 😉
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No actually but the Anchusa is very tempting... just never got round to collecting seeds at the right time...

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Anchusa azurea is a very beautiful flower. But I haven't seen it till now. In Switzerland we have Anchusa arvensis (light blue) and Anchusa officinalis (dark blue).
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It usually flowers in late spring, is not very common, usually in disturbed ground - in fields that are left fallow, etc. I believe this is also a cultivated flowering plant, probably with care the flower display is much more impressive, I once grew Verbascum sinuatum and it bore little comparison to the specimens found in the wild - much larger flowers and plant.

Similarly in Sicily wild plants seem to grow larger... Giant fennel grows commonly well over 2m tall. More water, deeper soils.

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yes very showy. never cultivated it myself - same problem, collecting seeds in may/june not my favourite time!

cynoglossum creticum I always manage to grow for a few months then they wither and die, just before flowering!
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Probably too much water - probably needs growing in pure compost as it is difficult to maintain correct humidity levels in a pot when using any local soil. I tend to lose Cistus that way, this year have sown in a mix of compost and a decent percentage of Etna lava sand which makes the medium very very free draining. Same with Sage, very sensitive to water in Summer (hates it...)
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I follow your debate with interest. It is difficult to grow wild plants. That's why I only have wild flowers in my garden, which have gone up by itself.
I'm going to show our Anchusa. They are not in my garden, I found them on the edge of a corn field.
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wow very beautiful genus
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