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    I seem to have left my botany degree in my other pants.

    I think my first guess is incorrect, however, I am curious if someone could shed light on the variety you have. I'm interested in attracting pollinators and helping them out if I can.

    How ya doin, William?


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    Have tons of bumblebees this year. What's up OBC?
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    Friday be a coming.

    Neato.

    Tons o stuff to do this weekend.....hope everyone has a good day tomorrow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by William View Post
    Have tons of bumblebees this year. What's up OBC?
    That's great Man.

    Just tryin to get the ambulance back up runnin, and keep working on the truck after that.


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    How far along on the truck? I still have a dead sports car up on jack stands in my garage.
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    range 30, yeah!
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    Could the plant be Catmint? I think the leaves may be too narrow for that.

    Hard to tell without a clear shot of the leaf shape. Maybe a pic between a blurry bee and 10 feet away?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Could the plant be Catmint? I think the leaves may be too narrow for that.

    Hard to tell without a clear shot of the leaf shape. Maybe a pic between a blurry bee and 10 feet away?
    Heh, yeah the 10 feet away one was pretty bad.
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    It looks to be a Caryopteris (unknown grower's variety but I can find out the specific name if you'd like) which is in the Lamiaceae family.

    Salvia is also a Lamiaceae as well as sage (obc) & catmint (gman).
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