ID garden plant please.
I would like an ID on two plants currently flowering in a garden in
Merimbula (far south coast of NSW). http://www.box.net/shared/static/ba7gdzia8l.jpg The individual tubes of the flowers are 2 - 3 cm long. They look to be closely related species - or maybe cultivars. |
ID garden plant please.
"Richard Wright" wrote in message ... I would like an ID on two plants currently flowering in a garden in Merimbula (far south coast of NSW). http://www.box.net/shared/static/ba7gdzia8l.jpg The individual tubes of the flowers are 2 - 3 cm long. They look to be closely related species - or maybe cultivars. I'm almost certain they are both ericas. The first one has a common name of "red hairy heath". Neil. |
ID garden plant please.
neil wrote:
"Richard Wright" wrote in message ... I would like an ID on two plants currently flowering in a garden in Merimbula (far south coast of NSW). http://www.box.net/shared/static/ba7gdzia8l.jpg The individual tubes of the flowers are 2 - 3 cm long. They look to be closely related species - or maybe cultivars. I'm almost certain they are both ericas. The first one has a common name of "red hairy heath". Neil. Definitely ericas. Many varieties, prefer slighly acid soil. Excellent Autumn/Winter flowerers - some flower year round. Not always easy to obtain though, seem to have gone a bit out of fashion. |
ID garden plant please.
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 17:18:48 +1000, Richard Wright
wrote: I would like an ID on two plants currently flowering in a garden in Merimbula (far south coast of NSW). http://www.box.net/shared/static/ba7gdzia8l.jpg The individual tubes of the flowers are 2 - 3 cm long. They look to be closely related species - or maybe cultivars. Thanks Neil and David for the Erica lead. |
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