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Please help with bush ID
I've mostly been a lurker for some time now. I'm de-lurking to see if
anyone can help me ID a bush growing in my backyard. I'm in the Northeast U.S., Zone 5. The bush was here when we moved here. It's about 5 feet tall, and probably just as wide. Here's a link to a photo: http://spaces.msn.com/members/YardPhotos/ (If the full photo doesn't come up, just click on the thumbnail photo.) The flowers have a nice fragrance to them. My neighbor says that they smell like jasmine. If this photo isn't good enough, I can take more. Thanks for any help, Terrel -- Spamblocker in address. If you must reply by e-mail, remove the last three letters of the alphabet and .invalid |
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Mock Orange (Philadelphus) Check the Googel images.
"Terrel" wrote in message ... I've mostly been a lurker for some time now. I'm de-lurking to see if anyone can help me ID a bush growing in my backyard. I'm in the Northeast U.S., Zone 5. The bush was here when we moved here. It's about 5 feet tall, and probably just as wide. Here's a link to a photo: http://spaces.msn.com/members/YardPhotos/ (If the full photo doesn't come up, just click on the thumbnail photo.) The flowers have a nice fragrance to them. My neighbor says that they smell like jasmine. If this photo isn't good enough, I can take more. Thanks for any help, Terrel -- Spamblocker in address. If you must reply by e-mail, remove the last three letters of the alphabet and .invalid |
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Hi Terrel,
If it smells like Jasmine and looks like Jasmine... I would bet dollars to doughnuts it is Jasmine!! And I would strongly believe that's what you have growing in your yard. Like most flowers there are different varieties of one particular plant/floweras most of us know Found this link with a picture from a Florida Nursery for you to compare, I do believe that's what you got!! Crape Jasmine is what they call it.. http://www.nursery-report.com/ImageG...Plant_ID=T0190 Happy Gardening!! Krystal |
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"Terrel" wrote in message ... : http://spaces.msn.com/members/YardPhotos/ The flowers have a nice fragrance to them. My neighbor says that they smell like jasmine. Looks more like a Mock Orange with double flowers than Jasmine to me. I have a mixed row of P. lewisii and Oceanspray (Holodiscus discolor) blooming now. Beautiful. |
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Tabernaemontana divaricata makes a good greenhouse plant in Plant Hardiness
Zone 5. Outside the greenhouse it is a tropical plant listed as hardy only to Zone 10. "Terrel" wrote in message ... I've mostly been a lurker for some time now. I'm de-lurking to see if anyone can help me ID a bush growing in my backyard. I'm in the Northeast U.S., Zone 5. The bush was here when we moved here. It's about 5 feet tall, and probably just as wide. Here's a link to a photo: http://spaces.msn.com/members/YardPhotos/ (If the full photo doesn't come up, just click on the thumbnail photo.) The flowers have a nice fragrance to them. My neighbor says that they smell like jasmine. If this photo isn't good enough, I can take more. Thanks for any help, Terrel -- Spamblocker in address. If you must reply by e-mail, remove the last three letters of the alphabet and .invalid |
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Thanks for the help. I checked both Crape Jasmine and Mock Orange.
The Crape Jasmine, as far as I can tell, isn't winter-hardy in my Growing Zone (Zone 5). The photos I found of Mock Orange had flowers that looked different than the flowers on my bush. The photos I found showed flowers with one layer of petals. The flowers on this bush have multiple layers of petals. To see two close-ups of the flowers, click on the following link: http://spaces.msn.com/members/YardPhotos/ (If you don't see a full-size photo, just click on the thumbnail photos. If you do see a full-size photo, scroll down for the thumbnails of the other photos.) Do some Mock Orange bushes have this type of flower? Again, thanks for any help. Terrel -- Spamblocker in address. If you must reply by e-mail, remove the last three letters of the alphabet and .invalid |
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"Terrel" wrote in message
... Thanks for the help. I checked both Crape Jasmine and Mock Orange. The Crape Jasmine, as far as I can tell, isn't winter-hardy in my Growing Zone (Zone 5). The photos I found of Mock Orange had flowers that looked different than the flowers on my bush. The photos I found showed flowers with one layer of petals. The flowers on this bush have multiple layers of petals. To see two close-ups of the flowers, click on the following link: http://spaces.msn.com/members/YardPhotos/ (If you don't see a full-size photo, just click on the thumbnail photos. If you do see a full-size photo, scroll down for the thumbnails of the other photos.) Do some Mock Orange bushes have this type of flower? Again, thanks for any help. Terrel It's philadelphus virginalis 'snowbelle' and has a wonderful fragrance. Check the following French site for a good pictu http://www.plantyfolia.com/dossiers/200410seringat.php JPS |
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