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Can you identify this weed/flower
It is bushy (4"-6" - 6") and self seeding and quite pretty. It grows
anywhere, particularly in hedges and stone walls and does well in the winter. It has rhubarb red stems and its leaves has five lobes, some of which are now turning red. It has filled a ditch at my bowling green and I may leave it because it is quite attractive. I tried Google but without success. I do not have photographic means. |
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Can you identify this weed/flower
On 11/04/2020 20:14, Emrys Davies wrote:
It is bushy (4"-6" - 6") and self seeding and quite pretty.Â* It grows anywhere, particularly in hedges and stone walls and does well in the winter.Â* It has rhubarb red stems and its leaves has five lobes, some of which are now turning red. It has filled a ditch at my bowling green and I may leave it because it is quite attractive.Â* I tried Google but without success.Â* I do not have photographic means. Geranium robertianum (herb robert)? (But that has disssected leaves - 5-lobed leaves could be Geranium lucidum (shining cranesbill).) -- SRH |
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Can you identify this weed/flower
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... On 11/04/2020 20:14, Emrys Davies wrote: It is bushy (4"-6" - 6") and self seeding and quite pretty. It grows anywhere, particularly in hedges and stone walls and does well in the winter. It has rhubarb red stems and its leaves has five lobes, some of which are now turning red. It has filled a ditch at my bowling green and I may leave it because it is quite attractive. I tried Google but without success. I do not have photographic means. Geranium robertianum (herb robert)? (But that has disssected leaves - 5-lobed leaves could be Geranium lucidum (shining cranesbill).) -- SRH You said: "5-lobed leaves could be Geranium lucidum (shining cranesbill).)" and you are absolutely correct. Many thanks. |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... "Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... On 11/04/2020 20:14, Emrys Davies wrote: It is bushy (4"-6" - 6") and self seeding and quite pretty. It grows anywhere, particularly in hedges and stone walls and does well in the winter. It has rhubarb red stems and its leaves has five lobes, some of which are now turning red. It has filled a ditch at my bowling green and I may leave it because it is quite attractive. I tried Google but without success. I do not have photographic means. Geranium robertianum (herb robert)? (But that has disssected leaves - 5-lobed leaves could be Geranium lucidum (shining cranesbill).) -- SRH You said: "5-lobed leaves could be Geranium lucidum (shining cranesbill).)" and you are absolutely correct. Many thanks. Stewart; Just a point of interest to me, these plants are less that a meter from out very precious bowling green. I have read about them firing their seeds far and wide so obviously some of them will land on the green. The latter is cut very low three or four times a week in the early spring and summer and there is not a weed in sight so do you think that there is any chance of this plant being invasive in any way? I tend the green and have not seen any evidence of them so far. |
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Can you identify this weed/flower
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Emrys Davies wrote: "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Stewart; Just a point of interest to me, these plants are less that a meter from out very precious bowling green. I have read about them firing their seeds far and wide so obviously some of them will land on the green. The latter is cut very low three or four times a week in the early spring and summer and there is not a weed in sight so do you think that there is any chance of this plant being invasive in any way? I tend the green and have not seen any evidence of them so far. Very few taller plants will tolerate that sort of cutting. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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