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chriz1 14-12-2016 05:12 PM

Help identifying
 
Hi all I've been asked by a neighbour too plant some more of these plants does anyone know what they are called?




John McGaw 14-12-2016 10:52 PM

Help identifying
 
On 12/14/2016 12:12 PM, chriz1 wrote:
Hi all I've been asked by a neighbour too plant some more of these
plants does anyone know what they are called?
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/zgfw3d6)

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/h36378r)
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/gptzqf6)




Where is it growing? Is it hardy there i.e. surviving the Winter (if you
have a winter wherever you are)?

Based on a quick look at the first picture I'd call it 'variegated flax
lily' Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata' but wouldn't bet the farm on it.

chriz1 15-12-2016 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John McGaw (Post 1023417)
On 12/14/2016 12:12 PM, chriz1 wrote:
Hi all I've been asked by a neighbour too plant some more of these
plants does anyone know what they are called?
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg]'
(700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg Photo by chriz2006_2006 | Photobucket)

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg Photo by chriz2006_2006 | Photobucket)
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg]'
(CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg Photo by chriz2006_2006 | Photobucket)




Where is it growing? Is it hardy there i.e. surviving the Winter (if you
have a winter wherever you are)?

Based on a quick look at the first picture I'd call it 'variegated flax
lily' Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata' but wouldn't bet the farm on it.

I live in west Wales near the coast

Jeff Layman[_2_] 15-12-2016 08:50 AM

Help identifying
 
On 14/12/16 17:12, chriz1 wrote:
Hi all I've been asked by a neighbour too plant some more of these
plants does anyone know what they are called?
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/zgfw3d6)


It's a Phormium ("New Zealand Flax"). There are many cultivars and
hybrids which are variegated. Some are hardier than others. Take note
that some can get very big after several years, and their roots can go
down quite a way.

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/h36378r)


It's a bit out of focus, but it looks like a Hebe to me. They usually
have white or purplish flowers, but there are a few with deep pink
flowers. I can't remember the names, but a Google search should find them.

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/gptzqf6)


Looks like Santolina chamaecyparissus ("cotton lavender").

--

Jeff

chriz1 15-12-2016 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Layman[_2_] (Post 1023422)
On 14/12/16 17:12, chriz1 wrote:
Hi all I've been asked by a neighbour too plant some more of these
plants does anyone know what they are called?
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg]'
(700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg Photo by chriz2006_2006 | Photobucket)


It's a Phormium ("New Zealand Flax"). There are many cultivars and
hybrids which are variegated. Some are hardier than others. Take note
that some can get very big after several years, and their roots can go
down quite a way.

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg Photo by chriz2006_2006 | Photobucket)


It's a bit out of focus, but it looks like a Hebe to me. They usually
have white or purplish flowers, but there are a few with deep pink
flowers. I can't remember the names, but a Google search should find them.

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg]'
(CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg Photo by chriz2006_2006 | Photobucket)


Looks like Santolina chamaecyparissus ("cotton lavender").

--

Jeff

That's a brillaint help many thanks

Hypatia Nachshon 23-12-2016 12:05 PM

Help identifying
 
On Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 12:50:37 AM UTC-8, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 14/12/16 17:12, chriz1 wrote:
Hi all I've been asked by a neighbour too plant some more of these
plants does anyone know what they are called?
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/700215CD-8187-4E2B-B853-F836CA5B47B1_zpsxqfnisis.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/zgfw3d6)


It's a Phormium ("New Zealand Flax"). There are many cultivars and
hybrids which are variegated. Some are hardier than others. Take note
that some can get very big after several years, and their roots can go
down quite a way.

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/h36378r)


It's a bit out of focus, but it looks like a Hebe to me. They usually
have white or purplish flowers, but there are a few with deep pink
flowers. I can't remember the names, but a Google search should find them.


NOT a Hebe! I have them all over the garden; no resemblaance. Probably Phormium which I also have -- but a squirrel destroyed one of them! Ever hear of that happening?!

'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/CF85120B-A24E-4A7D-B84A-E89120EED16C_zpsryvydxnd.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/gptzqf6)


Looks like Santolina chamaecyparissus ("cotton lavender").

--

Jeff


Jeff Layman[_2_] 24-12-2016 08:33 AM

Help identifying
 
On 23/12/16 12:05, Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
On Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 12:50:37 AM UTC-8, Jeff Layman wrote:
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/h36378r)


It's a bit out of focus, but it looks like a Hebe to me. They usually
have white or purplish flowers, but there are a few with deep pink
flowers. I can't remember the names, but a Google search should find them.


NOT a Hebe! I have them all over the garden; no resemblaance. Probably Phormium which I also have -- but a squirrel destroyed one of them! Ever hear of that happening?!


Not a Hebe??!! I don't know what you have got growing, but if it doesn't
look like chriz1's photo, then /yours/ isn't a hebe.

Have a look at the photos on the Hebe Society's website. For example:
http://www.hebesoc.org/hebes/hebes_l/hebes_l.htm

--

Jeff

Hypatia Nachshon 13-01-2017 01:19 AM

Help identifying
 
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 12:33:31 AM UTC-8, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 23/12/16 12:05, Hypatia Nachshon wrote:
On Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 12:50:37 AM UTC-8, Jeff Layman wrote:
'[image:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k103/chriz2006_2006/FF1E283E-F138-47A9-8F99-A9D6A7876F60_zpstlxitmpz.jpg]'
(http://tinyurl.com/h36378r)

It's a bit out of focus, but it looks like a Hebe to me. They usually
have white or purplish flowers, but there are a few with deep pink
flowers. I can't remember the names, but a Google search should find them.


NOT a Hebe! I have them all over the garden; no resemblaance. Probably Phormium which I also have -- but a squirrel destroyed one of them! Ever hear of that happening?!


Not a Hebe??!! I don't know what you have got growing, but if it doesn't
look like chriz1's photo, then /yours/ isn't a hebe.

Have a look at the photos on the Hebe Society's website. For example:
http://www.hebesoc.org/hebes/hebes_l/hebes_l.htm

--

Jeff


Mine are Wiri Blush. Not shown on Hebe "Wiri" page, but similar to several of the other Wiris
with purple-ish flowers.


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