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Plant ID help please
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This is a long shot as I can't post a photo right now. Also, I don't know much about this as the owner ( who also dosn't know what it is ) gave a cutting to a friend of mine, who didn't wish to root it and didn't ask any questions, it was in his pocket for two days before giving it me me and it still seems to have routed, so it has my interest now !! Semi woody stems a bit similar to Fuschia material, probably evergreen in mild temps, very small shrub ( so I am told ), dark green leaves which are similar in shape to Rosemary leaves but much smaller ( approx 1cm long ), leaves all down and close to the stem. Flowers are light purple and similar shape and size to the leaves. Any thoughts ??? Many thanks Steve UK |
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On 18 Oct, 13:13, stevej wrote:
Semi woody stems a bit similar to Fuschia material, probably evergreen in mild temps, very small shrub ( so I am told ), dark green leaves which are similar in shape to Rosemary leaves but much smaller ( approx 1cm long ), leaves all down and close to the stem. Flowers are light purple and similar shape and size to the leaves. I went through the hebes ... then the salix ... most of the herbs I know ... It's the 'small shrub' that throws me. Can 't you get a picture at all?! Also, if there was a scent you would have told us, wouldn't you. |
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On 18 Oct, 13:46, Charlie Pridham wrote:
Ozothamnus rosemanifolius ? Ah! That's why I asked about the scent. And is it not rosemarinifolius you're thinking of? |
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On 18/10/07 13:13, in article
, "stevej" wrote: Hi This is a long shot as I can't post a photo right now. Also, I don't know much about this as the owner ( who also dosn't know what it is ) gave a cutting to a friend of mine, who didn't wish to root it and didn't ask any questions, it was in his pocket for two days before giving it me me and it still seems to have routed, so it has my interest now !! Semi woody stems a bit similar to Fuschia material, probably evergreen in mild temps, very small shrub ( so I am told ), dark green leaves which are similar in shape to Rosemary leaves but much smaller ( approx 1cm long ), leaves all down and close to the stem. Flowers are light purple and similar shape and size to the leaves. Any thoughts ??? I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. IME, it doesnąt make a small shrub though, but that could be affected by location and conditions. Or of course, your disinterested friend might have been looking at a youngster without realising it! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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On 18 Oct, 15:10, Sacha wrote:
On 18/10/07 13:13, in article om, "stevej" wrote: Hi This is a long shot as I can't post a photo right now. Also, I don't know much about this as the owner ( who also dosn't know what it is ) gave a cutting to a friend of mine, who didn't wish to root it and didn't ask any questions, it was in his pocket for two days before giving it me me and it still seems to have routed, so it has my interest now !! Semi woody stems a bit similar to Fuschia material, probably evergreen in mild temps, very small shrub ( so I am told ), dark green leaves which are similar in shape to Rosemary leaves but much smaller ( approx 1cm long ), leaves all down and close to the stem. Flowers are light purple and similar shape and size to the leaves. Any thoughts ??? I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. IME, it doesnąt make a small shrub though, but that could be affected by location and conditions. Or of course, your disinterested friend might have been looking at a youngster without realising it! -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.'- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Helene, Charlie and Sacha Yes, no scent I should have said, first thing I did was smell it. I think you might be correct Charlie, here is google image which is similar. http://www.anbg.gov.au/images/photo_...1461/046_2.jpg Sacha, your thought is also similar, but I am trying to compare a 2 inch cutting with a full plant. BTW - my disinterested friend ( although he didn't know this plant ) has been a professional gardener for most of his life and did a spell as head groundsman at a top football club, perhaps he was having a bad day !! ;-) Thanks again for your interest, I will check up in detail tonight, that's after I bring in my Dahlia's! - first frost last night in N England. Regards Steve |
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On 18/10/07 16:56, in article
, "stevej" wrote: On 18 Oct, 15:10, Sacha wrote: On 18/10/07 13:13, in article om, "stevej" wrote: Hi This is a long shot as I can't post a photo right now. Also, I don't know much about this as the owner ( who also dosn't know what it is ) gave a cutting to a friend of mine, who didn't wish to root it and didn't ask any questions, it was in his pocket for two days before giving it me me and it still seems to have routed, so it has my interest now !! Semi woody stems a bit similar to Fuschia material, probably evergreen in mild temps, very small shrub ( so I am told ), dark green leaves which are similar in shape to Rosemary leaves but much smaller ( approx 1cm long ), leaves all down and close to the stem. Flowers are light purple and similar shape and size to the leaves. Any thoughts ??? I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. IME, it doesn?t make a small shrub though, but that could be affected by location and conditions. Or of course, your disinterested friend might have been looking at a youngster without realising it! -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.'- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Helene, Charlie and Sacha Yes, no scent I should have said, first thing I did was smell it. I think you might be correct Charlie, here is google image which is similar. http://www.anbg.gov.au/images/photo_...1461/046_2.jpg Now, I'm confused - easily done. To me, those flowers look pale yellow and the leaves more than 1cm in length. A photo of the original shrub would be really interesting. Sacha, your thought is also similar, but I am trying to compare a 2 inch cutting with a full plant. I know. It's extremely difficult, just as it is in the reverse. In my early gardening days I saw a rubber plant at full height in Majorca and simply didn't associate it with the houseplant I was used to in UK. BTW - my disinterested friend ( although he didn't know this plant ) has been a professional gardener for most of his life and did a spell as head groundsman at a top football club, perhaps he was having a bad day !! ;-) Or if it's not grass it doesn't engage his attention! ;-)) Not to be dismissive of his experience but Teucrium isn't seen all that widely. It's not rare, by any means but nor is it that common, either. Thanks again for your interest, I will check up in detail tonight, that's after I bring in my Dahlia's! - first frost last night in N England. Down to about 6C here - quite cold enough for me, anyway! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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In article , Sacha
writes I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. I would have said shrubby germander, that looks very similar leaf wise and it does flower for ages . -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Janet Tweedy
writes In article , Sacha writes I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. I would have said shrubby germander, that looks very similar leaf wise and it does flower for ages . But from your photo it looks nothing like that so sorry for a wrong suggestion! -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 18/10/07 21:30, in article , "Janet
Tweedy" wrote: In article , Janet Tweedy writes In article , Sacha writes I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. I would have said shrubby germander, that looks very similar leaf wise and it does flower for ages . But from your photo it looks nothing like that so sorry for a wrong suggestion! ? I didn't post a photo, Janet. Sorry if I've misled you. I just suggested the OP looked a pics of Teucrium fruticans. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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On 19 Oct, 00:16, Sacha wrote:
On 18/10/07 21:30, in article , "Janet Tweedy" wrote: In article , Janet Tweedy writes In article , Sacha writes I don't think it's right but it might be worth Google imaging on Teucrium fruticans. I would have said shrubby germander, that looks very similar leaf wise and it does flower for ages . But from your photo it looks nothing like that so sorry for a wrong suggestion! ? I didn't post a photo, Janet. Sorry if I've misled you. I just suggested the OP looked a pics of Teucrium fruticans. -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' Hi All Having looked at pictures of all the suggestions, respectfully, I now don't know if any are correct. Germander has too few leaves and the flower shape is wrong Ozothamnus has flowers at end of the stem, the mystery plant has them on the stem Teucrium's leaves are too light, should be dark green, though the flower shape and position are close. I will try to post a photo in a new thread, if I can find some webspace. Thanks Steve |
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