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Wyndham
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Hi all
I am trying to identify this plant. I am thinking it is Vipers Bugloss. Can anyone confirm?
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Wyndham
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Agree....Viper's Bugloss
I have a block of land in Central Otago. 8.5ha. Covered in the stuff. Some really thick patches. I don't mind it as there is certainly plenty for the bees. The neighbours blocks are covered in it too. There was a blue haze last summer and kept the bees happy. Though the honey is a bit startling, flavourwise, when fresh. I want to irrigate a ha or two of the block so I can run a few sheep eventually. Would prefer a bit less of this and more subterranean clover. So I want to control it. Don't mind spot spraying the big ones with as inoffensive herbicide as I can find before it starts flowering.
I know its going to take me years to get it under control but it is going to be a while before we get to live there permanently so no rush.
 

yesbut

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Nelson
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We'll see about the no rush bit once you've had a good dose of the stuff in your autumn socks...gaiter's required.
 
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Christchurch
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I have a block of land in Central Otago. 8.5ha. Covered in the stuff. Some really thick patches. I don't mind it as there is certainly plenty for the bees. The neighbours blocks are covered in it too. There was a blue haze last summer and kept the bees happy. Though the honey is a bit startling, flavourwise, when fresh. I want to irrigate a ha or two of the block so I can run a few sheep eventually. Would prefer a bit less of this and more subterranean clover. So I want to control it. Don't mind spot spraying the big ones with as inoffensive herbicide as I can find before it starts flowering.
I know its going to take me years to get it under control but it is going to be a while before we get to live there permanently so no rush.
Any realistic stock option that would enjoy the borage? Goats maybe, still tasty
 


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