In article , Stu
writes
Hello,
Can anyone please help me identify a plant that has shot up in my garden?
It is about 4.5 feet high and has recently begun to put out flower buds.
It is in a bright East facing corner in Surrey.
Some pictures can be found he
http://www.stuhawkes.pwp.blueyonder....t/DSCN2879.jpg
http://www.stuhawkes.pwp.blueyonder....t/DSCN2880.jpg
http://www.stuhawkes.pwp.blueyonder....t/DSCN2881.jpg
I would be very grateful to find out what it is, as it has been a
challenge for weeks to find it in a book anywhere but I have so far failed!
Thanks,
Stuart
The foliage looks like a sow-thistle. I'm not confident in my ability to
distinguish the species, but perhaps the Perennial Sow-Thistle, _Sonchus
arvensis_ ("leaf spines soft"). The flower buds (and the flashes of
orange) don't say sow-thistle to me, but perhaps you've caught them at
just the wrong stage of development. Another possibility is a species of
_Crepis_, but they're not as common as _Sonchus_ (unless I'm overlooking
them as _Hieracium_), at least with that shape of leaf.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley