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Gnarlodious schrieb:
Growing in Manhattan: http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5040532.jpg -- Gnarlie hello, to early for being sure, please prosecute growing, esp. stem structure - for the moment I guess heracleum mantegazzianum cheers kauhl |
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kauhl-meersburg wrote in news:fvnn1g$9qj$02$1
@news.t-online.com: Gnarlodious schrieb: Growing in Manhattan: http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5040532.jpg -- Gnarlie hello, to early for being sure, please prosecute growing, esp. stem structure - for the moment I guess heracleum mantegazzianum cheers kauhl It isn't a Heracleum, you can clearly see the woody stems, and opposite leaves, along with a number of flower buds. I suspect that it is probably a Viburnum, several of which are called Snowball bush. Viburnums can have a lot of variability in leaf shape between species, but opposite leaves, and last year's bark shredding easily are usually pretty good identifiers. Sean ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5040532.jpg
It isn't a Heracleum, you can clearly see the woody stems, and opposite leaves, along with a number of flower buds. I suspect that it is probably a Viburnum, several of which are called Snowball bush. Viburnums can have a lot of variability in leaf shape between species, but opposite leaves, and last year's bark shredding easily are usually pretty good identifiers. hello Sean, I submit but never seen such deep divisions on guelder-rose - plant must have escaped from a tropical garden - surely Gnarlie will post again when flowering cheers kauhl |
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Some more close-ups of the same plant:
http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5110577.jpg http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5110578.jpg http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5110579.jpg -- Gnarlie |
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, Gnarlodious writes Some more close-ups of the same plant: http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5110577.jpg http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5110578.jpg http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P5110579.jpg -- Gnarlie I was skimming a field guide, and an illustration reminded me of your plant. It might be a sanicle (Sanicula sp.) -- Stewart Robert Hinsley http://florulaprima.blogspot.com |
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On May 6, 1:57*pm, kauhl-meersburg wrote:
surely Gnarlie will post again when flowering And here it is: http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P6070718.jpg -- Gnarlie |
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, Gnarlodious writes On May 6, 1:57*pm, kauhl-meersburg wrote: surely Gnarlie will post again when flowering And here it is: http://etc.Gnarlodious.com/Images/Pictures/P6070718.jpg -- Gnarlie Try Hydrangea quercifolia. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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