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Delboy1616 17-09-2012 04:48 PM

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Can any body identify this plant? It comes from a bulb and develops small red flowers in the summer. The flower has now died back and the long leaves are now changing colour from green to yellow. The leaves are around 12 - 18 inches long. Also is there any way to propergate this plant as it look pretty good during the summer. I have attached a couple of photo's.

Thanks

specialbeat 17-09-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Delboy1616 (Post 968943)
Can any body identify this plant? It comes from a bulb and develops small red flowers in the summer. The flower has now died back and the long leaves are now changing colour from green to yellow. The leaves are around 12 - 18 inches long. Also is there any way to propergate this plant as it look pretty good during the summer. I have attached a couple of photo's.

Thanks

Hi there, that is Crocosmia.
Thanks.

Farm1[_4_] 18-09-2012 02:38 AM

Name the plants please.
 
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Hi there. I need help identifying these plants please. Number Three
image, I would like to know what it is AND whether I can HARD prune
it???? Anyone? Thank you in advance.


No3 Garrya elliptica. Yes.


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Pat Kiewicz[_2_] 18-09-2012 01:02 PM

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Delboy1616 said:



Can any body identify this plant? It comes from a bulb and develops
small red flowers in the summer. The flower has now died back and the
long leaves are now changing colour from green to yellow. The leaves are
around 12 - 18 inches long. Also is there any way to propergate this
plant as it look pretty good during the summer. I have attached a couple
of photo's.


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Crocosmia AKA Montbretia

Quickest way to propogate is to divide the corms in the spring.

They can also be grown from seed, but I think they have to be
stratified (planted into moist soil and subjected to a period of
cold temperature).
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Stewart Robert Hinsley 19-09-2012 09:51 AM

Name the plants please.
 
In message , specialbeat
writes

Hi there. I need help identifying these plants please. Number Three
image, I would like to know what it is AND whether I can HARD prune
it???? Anyone? Thank you in advance.



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Acer campestre, as already identified

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Possibly some sort of Rubus - it looks similar to but not identical with
Rubus odoratus.

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Garrya elliptica, as already identified
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