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Old 10-12-2006, 11:13 PM posted to aus.gardens
Roberta Bagshaw Roberta Bagshaw is offline
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Default Can anyone identify this plant please?

Hi Chookie & everyone

The plant my friend has in her garden is about 90cm high, and the growth
habit is rather reminiscent of an oleander (although it is DEFINITELY not an
oleander).

The plant is kind of "spindly" in that the leaves grow in an upwards
direction along the branches - which would probably help to shade the
branches when it is very hot.

When I first noticed the flowers they immediately reminded me of the shape
of the flowers on some hoyas, but on closer inspection they are not like
that at all, as they don't have anything 'waxy' about them.

I'll post the link to my Blog of the photograph of the flowers again, just
in case one of you out there hasn't yet seen it, and may have the answer to
this mystery. http://geraldtonbagshaws.blogspot.com/

Although the flowers appear almost "pinkish" on the photo, they are pure
white (I think the pink happened because I used a green folder as a
background when I was taking the photo).

Thanks!

~Roberta~



"Chookie" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Roberta Bagshaw" wrote:

I've posted a photo on my Blog of the flowers of a plant I saw in my
friend's garden today.

I've not come across a similar plant before, and after searching the net
(and all my plant books) I cannot identify it.


Try a local nursery or botanical gardens.

I certainly agree with you that it is not an oleander, and whatever-it-is,
it
doesn't grow in Sydney -- I've never seen it before. How big is the
shrub?

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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