Epilobium canum 'Carmen's Grey' from California-GSJULY2016/10

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Gurcharan Singh

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Jul 29, 2016, 8:39:12 PM7/29/16
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Epilobium canum 'Carmen's Grey'

My first reaction after seeing this plant was some species of Salvia, but it turned out to be a cultivar of California native with silvery Grey leaves, commonly known as California Fuchsia.
   Photographed from Fremont, California.
 

Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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J.M. Garg

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Jul 30, 2016, 12:17:26 AM7/30/16
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Thanks, Singh ji, for the wonderful insights.

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