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Photo 4951
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Hibiscus writes
Photo 4296 Mile-a-minute vine, Russian Vine, Polygonatum baldschianum (or something - from memory, don't have time to look it up) Photo 4330 Photo 4484 One of the cultivated Convolvuluses Photo 4901 Thanks! H -- Kay |
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In message , Hibiscus
writes Photo 4296 Photo 4330 Photo 4484 Photo 4901 Thanks! H You've beaten me this time. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: DSCN4296.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9995| I'm not convinced, but it might be Russian Vine (Fallopia baldschuanica) |Filename: DSCN4330.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9996| Something in Ranunculaceae. |Filename: DSCN4484.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9997| Checking against my files, that looks like Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). |Filename: DSCN4901.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9998| Rudbeckia. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Hibiscus -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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Stewart Robert Hinsley writes
http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9997| Checking against my files, that looks like Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Wrong leaves, surely? Think it's the one Sacha had in a pot at her old house -- Kay |
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Hi,
Nice photo's by the way, they look good enough for a flower/gardening book. Photo 4951 - Amaranthus (Annual) Photo 4962 - Rubeckia (Perenial?) Photo 4971 - Couldn't find this one. I think it is a South African Flower. Photo 4981 - Coreopsis (Annual) James Middleton http://www.theallotmentgarden.co.uk |
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Again - more of the plant would help. |
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Thank you all!
Attached more pics in he 4951 = 4952 & 4957 4962 = 4964 & 4968 4981 = 4979 & 4980 |
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4981 is definitely a coreopsis, but which variety I wouldn't know. You would have to check the seed catalogues. |
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Sacha writes
On 18/8/08 11:13, in article , "K" wrote: Stewart Robert Hinsley writes http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9997| Checking against my files, that looks like Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Wrong leaves, surely? Think it's the one Sacha had in a pot at her old house I can only remember having C. cneorum Cneorum was what i was thinking of and possibly C. mauritanicus (now C sabaticus, I think - sigh......). Do you recall where, Kay? I haven't lived there for 9 years so your memory is a lot better than mine, I must say! Probably not! I just like convolvulus in all forms, the looks, and especially the scent of the little pink one that grows wild in the UK. Stand with your back to the front door of your old house. There's a sort of dividing line half way to the road, with lawn the far side and path and plants to the house side. A bit to your right on the near side of the dividing line is a small pot about 18 inches high with a convolvulus in it. And now you'll tell me this is nothing like your garden! ;-) To me this looks a bit like one that we see growing wild round here sometimes. Are those its leaves because they look as if they belong to something else! Yes, I think they are, and I think they are the leaves of C cneorum -- Kay |
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On 19/8/08 12:03, in article , "K"
wrote: Sacha writes On 18/8/08 11:13, in article , "K" wrote: Stewart Robert Hinsley writes http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9997| Checking against my files, that looks like Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Wrong leaves, surely? Think it's the one Sacha had in a pot at her old house I can only remember having C. cneorum Cneorum was what i was thinking of and possibly C. mauritanicus (now C sabaticus, I think - sigh......). Do you recall where, Kay? I haven't lived there for 9 years so your memory is a lot better than mine, I must say! Probably not! I just like convolvulus in all forms, the looks, and especially the scent of the little pink one that grows wild in the UK. Stand with your back to the front door of your old house. There's a sort of dividing line half way to the road, with lawn the far side and path and plants to the house side. A bit to your right on the near side of the dividing line is a small pot about 18 inches high with a convolvulus in it. And now you'll tell me this is nothing like your garden! ;-) Sounds like my old garden but I don't remember a pot of convolvulus, I must admit! What a fantastic memory you've got! To me this looks a bit like one that we see growing wild round here sometimes. Are those its leaves because they look as if they belong to something else! Yes, I think they are, and I think they are the leaves of C cneorum I'll have to go and have an explore. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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On 20/8/08 03:03, in article , "Hibiscus"
wrote: OK, 4296 = 4329, 4333 4901 = 4904, 4905 Thanks, Can you also help me to identify another plant in Part 3. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: DSCN4904.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=10032| |Filename: DSCN4333.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=10031| |Filename: DSCN4329.jpg | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=10030| |Filename: DSCN4905.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=10033| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ You've had replies to two of these, surely? Could you post those replies please. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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On 19 Aug, 16:12, Sacha wrote:
On 19/8/08 12:03, in article , "K" wrote: Sacha writes On 18/8/08 11:13, in article , "K" wrote: Stewart Robert Hinsley writes http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9997| Checking against my files, that looks like Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Wrong leaves, surely? Think it's the one Sacha had in a pot at her old house I can only remember having C. cneorum Cneorum was what i was thinking of and possibly C. mauritanicus (now C sabaticus, I think - sigh......). *Do you recall where, Kay? *I haven't lived there for 9 years so your memory is a lot better than mine, I must say! Probably not! I just like convolvulus in all forms, the looks, and especially the scent of the little pink one that grows wild in the UK. Stand with your back to the front door of your old house. There's a sort of dividing line half way to the road, with lawn the far side and path and plants to the house side. A bit to your right on the near side of the dividing line is a small pot about 18 inches high with a convolvulus in it. And now you'll tell me this is nothing like your garden! ;-) Sounds like my old garden but I don't remember a pot of convolvulus, I must admit! *What a fantastic memory you've got! To me this looks a bit like one that we see growing wild round here sometimes. *Are those its leaves because they look as if they belong to something else! Yes, I think they are, and I think they are the leaves of C cneorum I'll have to go and have an explore. -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My 4penny worth Ist Russian Vine 2nd Weston wild clematis (Looks like petals hiding underneath) 3rd. Field Bindweed or as I used to know it Gravel bind 4th Rudbeckia David Hill Abacus Nurseries |
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