Flowers for the garden

Fir-like bugle

A. chamaecyparissus

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Family: Lamiaceae. This is a low annual plant (5-6 cm) with gray-green, divided, toothed leaves resembling a turned cone.

It emits a pleasant pine scent. Flowers are yellow, blooming from spring to late autumn. It prefers lighter, fertile, and less waterlogged soil, and responds very well to the application of organic and mineral fertilizers. It is not aggressive.