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Glenys Everest 24-08-2011 09:26 PM

Hi does anyone know what these two spiky things are, please?
 
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Hi There!!

First question = what are these plants both called?
Second = Is it worth raising the "bush" from seeds?
Third = Will the other more feathery plant actually flower at some point before it swamps our garden and swallows it whole!!??

Fanx

Glenys
Sheffield UK

Amos Nomore 25-08-2011 06:31 PM

Hi does anyone know what these two spiky things are, please?
 
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Glenys Everest wrote:

Hi There!!

First question = what are these plants both called?


The plant in the first two pictures is a broom, most likely Scotch Broom
(Cytisus scoparius) but possibly Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum). They
are easily cultivated from seed and are fast growers once established,
but they are considered invasive in many locales. The plant in the
third picture looks familiar but ID evades me.

Second = Is it worth raising the "bush" from seeds?
Third = Will the other more feathery plant actually flower at some point
before it swamps our garden and swallows it whole!!??

Fanx

Glenys
Sheffield UK


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lannerman 25-08-2011 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Glenys Everest (Post 933898)
Hi There!!

First question = what are these plants both called?
Second = Is it worth raising the "bush" from seeds?
Third = Will the other more feathery plant actually flower at some point before it swamps our garden and swallows it whole!!??

Fanx

Glenys
Sheffield UK

Hi Glenys, The left hand picture is of the seeds of the plant in the middle picture and its a Cytisus of some sort, commonly called 'broom'. If I had to guess, i'd plump for Cytisus praecox which has lovely creamy 'pea-like' flowers in Spring.
You can grow it from the seeds but the subsequent plants may not be the colour of the parent plant due to gentics of which ever plant the pollen came from ?
Cant help with the plant on the right but a guess would be some type of cosmos (looking at the foliage).
Lannerman.

Stewart Robert Hinsley 28-08-2011 08:07 PM

Hi does anyone know what these two spiky things are, please?
 
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, Amos
Nomore writes
In article ,
Glenys Everest wrote:

Hi There!!

First question = what are these plants both called?


The plant in the first two pictures is a broom, most likely Scotch Broom
(Cytisus scoparius) but possibly Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum).


Cytisus scoparius is just broom in Britain.

They
are easily cultivated from seed and are fast growers once established,
but they are considered invasive in many locales. The plant in the
third picture looks familiar but ID evades me.


It might be Cosmos bipinnatus. (I see Centaurea cyanus, Eschscholtzia
californica and what might be Helianthus annuus in that photo, so it
looks like an annual seed mix).

Second = Is it worth raising the "bush" from seeds?
Third = Will the other more feathery plant actually flower at some point
before it swamps our garden and swallows it whole!!??

Fanx

Glenys
Sheffield UK


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