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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
Hi all,
I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, semi-indoor environment? Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. Banana (or Paul, if you prefer!) |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
.... P.S.
My apologies for the large images and download size. Banana |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
Either ipomema or convovulus (or bindweed)?
"Banana" wrote in message ... Hi all, I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, semi-indoor environment? Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. Banana (or Paul, if you prefer!) |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
They look like a white Morning Glory Even a bit like bindweed or some other
sort of convulvula Paul "Banana" wrote in message ... Hi all, I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, semi-indoor environment? Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. Banana (or Paul, if you prefer!) |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Janice" wrote in message ... | Either ipomema or convovulus (or bindweed)? Thank you, Janice. Banana |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Paul Segynowycz" wrote in message ... | They look like a white Morning Glory Even a bit like bindweed or some other | sort of convulvula | | Paul | Thanks Paul. I'm afraid I am a bit of a novice here. Do you happen to know if it is a 'weed' or actually a plant that people grow purposely? Also, do you know if it would grow in a shaded area? Regards, Banana |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
Looks like bindweed to me. You can keep it if you want, best way really
because you'll have a heck of a job getting rid of it Banana wrote: : Hi all, : : I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 : pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ : : The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. : : I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was : wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, : semi-indoor environment? : : Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? : : Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. : : Banana : : (or Paul, if you prefer!) Robert The Devil's Advocate www.pafc.co.uk |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
I'm afraid I am a bit of a novice here. Do you happen to know if it is a 'weed' or actually a plant that people grow purposely? Don't apologise for your lack of knowledge...we all had to start at the beginning ;-) The common name Bindweed is a true description of this plant. It twines round anything it can and tends to strangle it. Therefore it is normally treated as a weed, although it is pretty when it is in flower ;-) Also, do you know if it would grow in a shaded area? It will grow anywhere! Natalie |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Paul Segynowycz" wrote in message ... They look like a white Morning Glory Even a bit like bindweed or some other sort of convulvula Yes, probably Hedge Bindweed ( Bellbine ). People usually rip them out rather than trying to propagate them - they throttle other plants. I have a feeling they do best in sun, but who knows? They'll certainly grow in the shade, whether they flower profusely is another thing. Andy. |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Natalie" wrote in message ... | | | I'm afraid I am a bit of a novice here. Do you happen to know if it is a | 'weed' or | actually a plant that people grow purposely? | | Don't apologise for your lack of knowledge...we all had to start at the | beginning ;-) | | The common name Bindweed is a true description of this plant. It twines | round anything it can and tends to strangle it. Therefore it is normally | treated as a weed, although it is pretty when it is in flower ;-) | | Also, do you know if it would grow in a shaded area? | | It will grow anywhere! | | Natalie | | Thanks for the reply Natalie, The location of this plant would be on my landing which is a private apartment block. There are no other plants for it to 'strangle'. I liked the flowers and was hoping that it would grow wild in the north-facing shaded area that I may put it in. It would be planted in a long trough kind of pot against a wall with no direct sun... probably with wires for it to cling to. Do you think it would flower in constant shade (albeit quite a bright area) and will it look okay in the winter; will the leaves wither and die or will they still look fairly attractive? Once again, many thanks ) Paul. |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Banana" | They look like a white Morning Glory Even a bit like bindweed or some other | sort of convulvula | | Paul I'm afraid I am a bit of a novice here. Do you happen to know if it is a 'weed' or actually a plant that people grow purposely? Also, do you know if it would grow in a shaded area? Regards, Banana Most people call it a weed and it will tend to strangle other plants, but if you like it ............:~)) My neighbour across the roads loves dandelions and is always most put out when I weed them out of my front garden......:~)) Jenny |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Banana" wrote in message
... Hi all, I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, semi-indoor environment? Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. Banana (or Paul, if you prefer!) Hi, I have seen a similar flower and vine leaved plant for sale in B&Q, being sold as a "Russian Vine" which I believe are known also as "A Mile a Minute" Jeff |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
But I hasten to add, I agree with the most popular identification, that of
bindweed (Convovulvus) despite its beautiful flower, it does have a tendancy to "throttle" other plants. Jeff. "Banana" wrote in message ... Hi all, I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, semi-indoor environment? Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. Banana (or Paul, if you prefer!) |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Jeff Coles" wrote in message ... "Banana" wrote in message ... Hi all, I wonder if someone could identify the white plant in these 2 pictures for me: http://www.btinternet.com/~bananaland/plants/ The pictures are DSC01589 and DSC01591. I have noticed that they seem to cling to items very well and I was wondering if they would thrive or at least be okay in a shaded, semi-indoor environment? Also, if I took a cutting, do they root well? Any info (or additional info) will be greatly welcomed. Banana (or Paul, if you prefer!) Hi, I have seen a similar flower and vine leaved plant for sale in B&Q, being sold as a "Russian Vine" which I believe are known also as "A Mile a Minute" Jeff Nope, not russian vine, leaves are smaller, flowers are smaller dangly and fluffy and a lot more insignificant. Shan |
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Plant identification needed and a few questions!
"Paul Segynowycz" wrote in message ... | They look like a white Morning Glory Even a bit like bindweed or some other | sort of convulvula | | Paul snip Thank you, Paul. Banana |
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