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4 comments:
It's a very pretty and interesting looking bloom. I may try growing it next season in my garden, blue being one of my favorite colors.
Marnie
Borage has a beautiful bloom. It is a huge plant too. I grew iy one year for my sister. I had read if you place borage in the attic silverfish will leave your house. My sis had a terrible time with the silverfish and all the bug spraying did not get rid of them. We placed the borage in her attic and within a month the silverfish were gone....never to return.
I beleive it was the borage...
Pretty photograph.
Sherry
That is a very pretty flower
I'm not familiar with Borage, but I may need to check it out. The flower is a beautiful color.
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