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philh 13-06-2008 12:36 AM

unusual foxglove?
 
i have a number of standard purple foxgloves in my garden,they have self seeded for many years.I noticed one of them was different to any i had seen befor.The plant has its usual purple trumpet like flowers pointing down,but at the very top,the flower has lost its trumpet shape,its opend up into a disc shape,it has the same colours but is maybe 5 or 6 times the size and has a large center point (stamen?) is this common? i have never seen one like it befor,i will see if my daughter can download a picture tommorow

BigKev 13-06-2008 01:42 AM

I saw hundreds like that in the forest like that today.

never seen them like that before.

Stewart Robert Hinsley 13-06-2008 02:20 PM

unusual foxglove?
 
In message , philh
writes

i have a number of standard purple foxgloves in my garden,they have
self
seeded for many years.I noticed one of them was different to any i had
seen befor.The plant has its usual purple trumpet like flowers pointing
down,but at the very top,the flower has lost its trumpet shape,its
opend
up into a disc shape,it has the same colours but is maybe 5 or 6 times
the size and has a large center point (stamen?) is this common? i have
never seen one like it befor,i will see if my daughter can download a
picture tommorow


It's a reasonably well known variant. It's called a peloric foxglove.
Peloric flowers occur in other genera as well.

The large centre point is more likely a style than a stamen.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

BigKev 14-06-2008 12:05 PM

I don't usually use that many "like that" like that in messages like that.

philh 25-06-2008 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigKev (Post 798184)
I don't usually use that many "like that" like that in messages like that.



thanks kev and stewart for your replys


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