On 30/07/2013 16:08, Spider wrote:
On 29/07/2013 22:50, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote:
On 29/07/2013 22:33, Spider wrote:
On 29/07/2013 22:13, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote:
On 29/07/2013 20:05, David Hill wrote:
Looking for a name for a polygonum I have I came across this one
http://plantdelights.com/Catalog/Cur...ail/05427.html
I thought that it looked suspiciously similar to Japanese Knotweed
(Fallopia japonica). It turns out that Polygonum cuspidatum is a
synonym
of Fallopia japonica.
Red flowers suggests that it's a hybrid, rather than pure Japanese
Knotweed. (And the seed parent may also be a hybrid - between Japanese
and Giant Knotweeds.)
Meaning that a monster like Japanese Knotweed could come from seed, as
well as thuggish roots. Shiver.
The British populations are reputedly nearly 100% female, so there's not
much opportunity for setting seeds, but it is known to produce hybrids
with Russian Vine and Giant Knotweed.
Defiantly an "I want one"
David @ a sunny side of Swansea Bay
What was I looking for?
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...psea27db37.jpg
Yes, Stewart, I'd read about the RV/GK hybrid, but it seemed likely that
two parents of vigorus knotweed might produce seed. I hope not.
In the nursery description they do say
"When grown in full sun, the leaves take on a reddish cast. In
September, the clumps are topped with terminal and axillary flower
stalks of short red spikes...very attractive, and no seedlings or
running in 10+ years"