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Old 29-05-2005, 11:03 PM
Janet Tweedy
 
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In article , Stewart Robert Hinsley
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In message , Janet Tweedy
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Two plants have just surfaced in my brother's garden in Brighton. They
seem to have germinated in recently laid gravel.

I feel I ought to know them as they have a distinctive bud shape,
reminiscent of okra.

Can you identify please? Web page is

http://www.lancedal.net/aga/strangeplant.htm


Plant is flowering now.

Janet

I'd make it Salsify, Tragopogon porrifolius. I haven't seen the plant
in life, but it shows an obvious relationship to Goatsbeard, Tragopogon
pratensis., Nowt to do with Okra.



Thanks Stewart. I knew it wasn't okra I just meant that the bud shape
reminded me of the plant
However looking at some of the images it certainly looks the same.

I'll pass on the information to my brother.

Janet
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