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"Dusty Miller"
A friend told me she had planted a "Dusty Miller" but she didn't have
a label! Her description was greyish leaves and tall with pink flowers. I assume the epithet indicates a farinaceous plant. Any ideas? I guess that name has been applied to many "floury" plants. |
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"Dusty Miller"
On 20/07/2015 23:00, Pam Moore wrote:
A friend told me she had planted a "Dusty Miller" but she didn't have a label! Her description was greyish leaves and tall with pink flowers. I assume the epithet indicates a farinaceous plant. Any ideas? I guess that name has been applied to many "floury" plants. Childhood memoriesare of soneting similar but with a flower more purple than pink with flowers rather like a primula, includimg the tosette of leaves at ground level Malcolm |
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"Dusty Miller"
"Pam Moore" wrote in message ... A friend told me she had planted a "Dusty Miller" but she didn't have a label! Her description was greyish leaves and tall with pink flowers. I assume the epithet indicates a farinaceous plant. Any ideas? I guess that name has been applied to many "floury" plants. Also known as silver ragwort :- http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/s....asp?catID=567 |
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"Dusty Miller"
On 20/07/2015 23:07, Bertie Doe wrote:
"Pam Moore" wrote in message ... A friend told me she had planted a "Dusty Miller" but she didn't have a label! Her description was greyish leaves and tall with pink flowers. I assume the epithet indicates a farinaceous plant. Any ideas? I guess that name has been applied to many "floury" plants. Also known as silver ragwort :- http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/s....asp?catID=567 NOT what I was thinking of. What I was thinking of was very much like a primula Malcolm |
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"Dusty Miller"
"Malcolm Race" wrote in message ... On 20/07/2015 23:07, Bertie Doe wrote: "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... A friend told me she had planted a "Dusty Miller" but she didn't have a label! Her description was greyish leaves and tall with pink flowers. I assume the epithet indicates a farinaceous plant. Any ideas? I guess that name has been applied to many "floury" plants. Also known as silver ragwort :- http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/s....asp?catID=567 NOT what I was thinking of. What I was thinking of was very much like a primula Malcolm Primula auricular are indeed often known as Dusty Miller -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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"Dusty Miller"
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 08:26:01 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 23:00:11 +0100, Pam Moore wrote: A friend told me she had planted a "Dusty Miller" but she didn't have a label! Her description was greyish leaves and tall with pink flowers. I assume the epithet indicates a farinaceous plant. Any ideas? I guess that name has been applied to many "floury" plants. What I know as Dusty Miller and which sounds like what your friend has planted, is Lychnis coronaria, AKA Silene coronaria. Images here http://tinyurl.com/qauvdg3 It pops up in my garden from time to time as it self-seeds freely. Wiki says "It is a perennial growing to 80 cm (31 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) wide, with grey felted leaves and single, bright magenta flowers produced in succession in late summer. Though short-lived, the plant readily self-seeds in favourable locations. It is sometimes grown as a biennial" http://tinyurl.com/nu2twdw The Wiki entry for Lychnis coronaria also says that other plants called Dusty Miller are Jacobaea maritima (silver ragwort) http://tinyurl.com/pn27ece and Centaurea cineraria http://tinyurl.com/ptdyvhd. Oh, the joys of common names! Thanks all. This shows how confusing common names can be. You all think of different plants. I must have another chat with my friend but she said TALL so I think probably she has the Lychnis. It seems to fit her description. It's not a primula, as she knows those! Thank you. |
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