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Old 02-06-2006, 09:46 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Plant IDs please - worrisit ?


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441 Coarse veined leaf =Lamium (dead nettle)

Dead nettle family, but I think it's the red flowered hedge woundwort,
Stachys sylvatica, which smells something horrid when you pull it up.

Dunno the only one I am familiar with is the white one which makes a
very handsome plant with an almost impossible tap root.

White flower looks like a forget-me-not (a white one)

It's a bedstraw - if you look closely, it has 4 petals not five, and
you can see several of the characteristic whorled leaves - 1in to the L
and 0,5 inches down, for example.

Yes got it know. You have good eyesight or is mine getting even worse.
I don't know what the abundant shoots which fill up most of the photo
are.
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Me neither and he did not ask. I suppose Lysimachia clethroides might
fit some. I think I can see Oenothera or perhaps Hesperis matronalis.
He certianly has a goodley collection of plants

Kay


Thanks everyone !

I most certainly do have a goodley collection of plants. I have about
half an acre of garden that I am slowly taming. I bought the house last
year and everything had been left to run riot for a few years. There is
also a field next door, so lots of wild flowers and other plants had
started to invade. Everyone that comes here says that there is a very
good selection of plants in the garden - something to give colour at
almost any time of year. I just have to figure out what they all are and
how best to care for them.

Anyway - those were the five plants that I knew nothig about yesterday.
Now I at least know what they are. There's more to come.....

I just noticed that in your original post you also asked about reference
sources and mentioned the RHS encyclopaedia.
I am not certain which one you mean as there are several. The "A-Z
encyclopaedia of garden plants" and the gardeners' "Encyclopaedia of
Plants & Flowers". The later classifies things by season, height and
colour.
If you do not possess this one then it is worth the money.


That's the one I have - and it's a lovely book. The problem is, it shows
pictures of the flowers of all the plants, and mine aren't all flowering
yet....