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Old 29-10-2014, 01:59 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 2014-10-29 12:48:00 +0000, Charles F said:

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On 29/10/2014 10:09, Charles F wrote:
Good morning all,

As per title, I wonder if anyone has some ideas about the plant pictures
in the following link?

http://s1095.photobucket.com/user/CharlesJF/library/

It was bought at a local fair in the spring, un-named, and planted out.
It grew steadily, did nothing particularly interesting, and reached 6
foot plus by the end of the summer. This month it grew loads of bulbs,
and burst into flower as in the photos. It has a single stiff main stem,
feathery leaves, and had tight dark red buds about 12 to 14mm diameter
before flowering

At Wisley RHS I spotted a molopommesia peloponnesiacum, which looked
similar, and had the same bud formation - not flowering at the time.
However, looking it up this doesn't seem a good match for flower colour,
plant size, etc. Googling for characteristics hasn't got me very far
either.

We'd like to keep it, if it's a perennial, or get another in the spring
if it is an annual, as it's a welcome splash of colour at a time when
most other plants are heading for winter.

Thanks for your help,

Charles F

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Try Cosmos


Yes, that looks like it - and cosmos likes poor soil and heat - both of
which it got this summer.

Thanks!

Charles F

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Certainly Cosmos which is a most attractive plant. There's a lovely
white one called 'Purity', too. I wonder if the plant you saw was
Molopospermum peloponnesiacum? It's nothing like Cosmos so perhaps
you've mis-remembered, or the plant you saw was next door to the
jawbreaker! You might have taken one label for another's plant.
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