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carbuff 11-05-2007 07:47 PM

ID pls for a foliage plant
 
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This picture was taken on May 1st (Winnipeg, Zone 3) The plant was gifted
to me last summer, and just maintained itself at about 5 inches high. It's
in a shady spot under cedar trees on the north side of my house. It's
already about 6 inches high, but I have no idea if it flowers, or how it
propagates, or if it even gets any bigger than it already is. Anyone??





Travis M. 11-05-2007 08:35 PM

ID pls for a foliage plant
 
"carbuff" wrote in message
news:YS21i.176338$aG1.107070@pd7urf3no...
This picture was taken on May 1st (Winnipeg, Zone 3) The plant was
gifted to me last summer, and just maintained itself at about 5 inches
high. It's in a shady spot under cedar trees on the north side of my
house. It's already about 6 inches high, but I have no idea if it
flowers, or how it propagates, or if it even gets any bigger than it
already is. Anyone??


Looks like Chard.

--
Travis in Shoreline Washington


§qu@re Wheels 11-05-2007 10:55 PM

ID pls for a foliage plant
 
On this particular day of this month, in the Year Of The Golden Pig,
Travis M. did state:

"carbuff" wrote in message
news:YS21i.176338$aG1.107070@pd7urf3no...
This picture was taken on May 1st (Winnipeg, Zone 3) The plant was
gifted to me last summer, and just maintained itself at about 5 inches
high. It's in a shady spot under cedar trees on the north side of my
house. It's already about 6 inches high, but I have no idea if it
flowers, or how it propagates, or if it even gets any bigger than it
already is. Anyone??


Looks like Chard.


Bodhi chard, maybe?

Actually, it looks like a tropical, but I doubt if one would survive
outdoors in Winterpeg....



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about their religion, but if it does not teach them to be good and kind to
other animals as well as humans, it is all a sham.

-Anna Sewell, writer (1820-1878)


Bob Hobden 11-05-2007 11:21 PM

ID pls for a foliage plant
 

"carbuff" wrote ...
This picture was taken on May 1st (Winnipeg, Zone 3) The plant was
gifted to me last summer, and just maintained itself at about 5 inches
high. It's in a shady spot under cedar trees on the north side of my
house. It's already about 6 inches high, but I have no idea if it
flowers, or how it propagates, or if it even gets any bigger than it
already is. Anyone??

It looks remarkably like...

http://www.crimson-sage.com/shop/ind...&itemid=100092

Bloody Dock.
I don't know if it's called that because of the red veins or because someone
has heard me muttering when I'm weeding the allotment. :-)
If it's only got that big since last year I doubt you will have a problem
with it, it's obviously not as rampant as the normal green leaved type which
is a British native.

--
Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK



carbuff 12-05-2007 05:06 PM

ID pls for a foliage plant
 
Thanks to Bob H for the link - I believe that's it!


"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...

"carbuff" wrote ...
This picture was taken on May 1st (Winnipeg, Zone 3) The plant was
gifted to me last summer, and just maintained itself at about 5 inches
high. It's in a shady spot under cedar trees on the north side of my
house. It's already about 6 inches high, but I have no idea if it
flowers, or how it propagates, or if it even gets any bigger than it
already is. Anyone??



It looks remarkably like...

http://www.crimson-sage.com/shop/ind...&itemid=100092

Bloody Dock.
I don't know if it's called that because of the red veins or because
someone has heard me muttering when I'm weeding the allotment. :-)
If it's only got that big since last year I doubt you will have a problem
with it, it's obviously not as rampant as the normal green leaved type
which is a British native.

--
Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK






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