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Shrub identifation
I have just been given a cutting from a shrub and it appears to have
'taken'. However, the giver (West Midlands) has no idea of the name of the shrub and I have not been able to find it in my RHS Encyclopedia - Plants & Flowers. The shrub is about 2' tall and has a spread of about 3' 6". Its branches are almost horizontal and, visually, its leaves could quite easily be mistaken for those of mint. Its flowers, which are bright pink, look like a miniature sweet pea and they are borne on 6"-9" spikes which are somewhat similar in appearance to a bare nettle stalk. Hope someone can help. Thanks, Emrys Davies. |
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Physostegia? It is a member of the mint family and has pink flowers. But it's a perennial - so maybe not!! Here's a link to some photos: http://images.google.com/images?q=Ph...oogle%2BSearch Zoe |
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"ZoeM" wrote in message ... Emrys Davies Wrote: I have just been given a cutting from a shrub and it appears to have 'taken'. However, the giver (West Midlands) has no idea of the name of the shrub and I have not been able to find it in my RHS Encyclopedia - Plants & Flowers. The shrub is about 2' tall and has a spread of about 3' 6". Its branches are almost horizontal and, visually, its leaves could quite easily be mistaken for those of mint. Its flowers, which are bright pink, look like a miniature sweet pea and they are borne on 6"-9" spikes which are somewhat similar in appearance to a bare nettle stalk. Hope someone can help. Thanks, Emrys Davies. Physostegia? It is a member of the mint family and has pink flowers. But it's a perennial - so maybe not!! Here's a link to some photos: http://tinyurl.com/7gctk Zoe -- ZoeM Not the one, but thanks. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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In message , Emrys Davies
writes I have just been given a cutting from a shrub and it appears to have 'taken'. However, the giver (West Midlands) has no idea of the name of the shrub and I have not been able to find it in my RHS Encyclopedia - Plants & Flowers. The shrub is about 2' tall and has a spread of about 3' 6". Its branches are almost horizontal and, visually, its leaves could quite easily be mistaken for those of mint. Its flowers, which are bright pink, look like a miniature sweet pea and they are borne on 6"-9" spikes which are somewhat similar in appearance to a bare nettle stalk. Hope someone can help. Thanks, Emrys Davies. Possibly some form of Ononis (Restharrow). Ononis spinosa is shrub, and there might be more shrubby forms. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... I have just been given a cutting from a shrub and it appears to have 'taken'. However, the giver (West Midlands) has no idea of the name of the shrub and I have not been able to find it in my RHS Encyclopedia - Plants & Flowers. The shrub is about 2' tall and has a spread of about 3' 6". Its branches are almost horizontal and, visually, its leaves could quite easily be mistaken for those of mint. Its flowers, which are bright pink, look like a miniature sweet pea and they are borne on 6"-9" spikes which are somewhat similar in appearance to a bare nettle stalk. Hope someone can help. Thanks, Emrys Davies. could it be Kolkwitzia ?? or possible one of the Deutzias?? Regards, Chris in Somerset |
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ryoufirstthoughtof.pilton80.wanadoo.co.uk writes "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... I have just been given a cutting from a shrub and it appears to have 'taken'. However, the giver (West Midlands) has no idea of the name of the shrub and I have not been able to find it in my RHS Encyclopedia - Plants & Flowers. The shrub is about 2' tall and has a spread of about 3' 6". Its branches are almost horizontal and, visually, its leaves could quite easily be mistaken for those of mint. Its flowers, which are bright pink, look like a miniature sweet pea and they are borne on 6"-9" spikes which are somewhat similar in appearance to a bare nettle stalk. Hope someone can help. could it be Kolkwitzia ?? or possible one of the Deutzias?? You missed the description of the flowers as looking like a miniature sweet pea ;-) -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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"CK" . wanadoo.co.uk
wrote in message ... "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... I have just been given a cutting from a shrub and it appears to have 'taken'. However, the giver (West Midlands) has no idea of the name of the shrub and I have not been able to find it in my RHS Encyclopedia - Plants & Flowers. The shrub is about 2' tall and has a spread of about 3' 6". Its branches are almost horizontal and, visually, its leaves could quite easily be mistaken for those of mint. Its flowers, which are bright pink, look like a miniature sweet pea and they are borne on 6"-9" spikes which are somewhat similar in appearance to a bare nettle stalk. Hope someone can help. Thanks, Emrys Davies. could it be Kolkwitzia ?? or possible one of the Deutzias?? Regards, Chris in Somerset Not those Chris. Thanks. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote:
Success. I went back to the young lady who gave me the cutting and she found the plant's label. It is Salvia Microphylla var. wislizenii http://tinyurl.com/89r8w Thanks everyone. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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