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Old 20-05-2016, 07:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Phil L Phil L is offline
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Phil L wrote:
My camera is out of action at the mo but I've found some flowers and
don't know what they are, they were growing through cracks in the
paving under last year's hanging baskets were at my local pub and I
think they've seeded from this.

They're about a foot tall, with mixed coloured flowers, the leaves are
pointy and thin almost like grass, the leaves are about an inch long,
the stems seem woody and sturdy, not floppy or succulent if that
makes sense. The flowers look like antirrhinum but I've googled for
flowers similar to antirrhinum and/or snapdragons and had no success.
They don't have masses of flowers just a few unlike antirrhinum, most
of them are purple, but some are yellow and one is yellow and pink on
the same bloom.
I've rescued them and they are now sitting in pots of compost in my
greenhouse, I'll put them in the front garden when they pick up a bit
and then in autumn I'll collect seeds now that I know they are viable
and next year hopeully grow a load for family and freinds, but
obviously it would be nice to have a name, anyone any pointers?


Thanks to all who replied, given that there's such an array of colours, I've
a feeling it's just a mixed bag, typing 'linaria mixed' into google brings
up linaria fairy bouquet mixed, {1} which appears to be filed under 'seeds
for kids' so should suit my gardening skills :-) there's a pack cntaining
6300 seeds from suttons for £1.75, hardy down to -15 and drought resistant
so pretty much idiot proof, I'm going to order some for the borders which
have been taken over by wildflowers.
Everything that drops a seed grows inbetween the paving in my garden, it's
currently a mass of forget-me-nots and hundreds of mimulus tigrinis (tiger
monkey flower)[2], they all grow like weeds in every crack.
I've a feeling that next year they'll be vying for space with half a million
Linaria

{1}
http://gardeners.s3.amazonaws.com/p/FLSLIN2049_3.jpg

[2]
https://img1.etsystatic.com/006/0/69...74313_lx82.jpg