Unknown plants!
Hi there.
In our garden we have some plants of which I do not know their names. They were planted by my father who passed away... Can anyone identify them? I need their names for proper keywording, as I shoot them and uploaded their photos on Alamy image library. You can look at them if you go to the following link: http://www.alamy.com/stock-photograp...=2&ot=4&o t=8 Thanks for the help. Kindly excuse my non - native English. John www.johnmallidis.com |
Unknown plants!
The two pictures on the left are Lantanna sp.
the one on the left looks like a hibiscus sp. Thats all I know of the top of my head from what I can see in the pix. Many more knowledgable here so hopefully some help forthcoming. Kye. "John" wrote in message news:1148110372.482863@athnrd02... Hi there. In our garden we have some plants of which I do not know their names. They were planted by my father who passed away... Can anyone identify them? I need their names for proper keywording, as I shoot them and uploaded their photos on Alamy image library. You can look at them if you go to the following link: http://www.alamy.com/stock-photograp...=2&ot=4&o t=8 Thanks for the help. Kindly excuse my non - native English. John www.johnmallidis.com |
Unknown plants!
ooops that should have read...
The two pictures on the RIGHT are Lantanna sp. the one on the left looks like a hibiscus sp. Kye. |
Unknown plants!
"John" wrote in message
news:1148110372.482863@athnrd02... Hi there. In our garden we have some plants of which I do not know their names. They were planted by my father who passed away... Can anyone identify them? I need their names for proper keywording, as I shoot them and uploaded their photos on Alamy image library. You can look at them if you go to the following link: http://www.alamy.com/stock-photograp...=2&ot=4&o t=8 The first one is _Hibiscus syriacus_, "rose of sharon": http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/47339/ The second is a _Canna_ species with "wild-type" flowers, not one of the many cultivated forms with greatly enlarged petallike parts. Compa http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/Courses/EEB...a%20indica.jpg The third looks to be trumpetcreeper, _Campsis radicans_, or perhaps the Chinese species _Campsis grandiflora_ The last two images are lantana, _Lantana camara_. Hope this helps. cheers |
Unknown plants!
Kye & Mel thank you both for your help!!!
John |
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