Please help me to identify these plants.
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message
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In message , Sacha
writes
On 28/8/08 10:24, in article , "K"
wrote:
Hibiscus writes
Photos 5819 & 5820
Photos 5840 & 5837
Photos 5843 & 5842
Echium (sea holly relative) - don't know species/variety
Are you sure about Echium, Kay? I associate that with the very tall
spires
of flowers we see in e.g. Tresco or sheltered gardens here. I thought it
was Eryngium.
Sea holly is a species of Eryngium (some people expand the term to the
whole genus), so I think we can assume that Echium was a thinko for
Eryngium.
Japanese anemone
And ?Tagetes
I'd like to see scale, habit and foliage, and even then might well not be
sure (it seems to be a "double", which doesn't help identification), but
Tagetes seems more plausible than Zinnia.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley
I thought Tagetes until I saw the simple leaf, then I thought Zinnia, so I
support Sacha.
I agree on Eryngium cv and Japanese Anemone 'Honorine Jobert'.
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