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Evert Meulie 13-10-2003 09:12 AM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


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Tina Gibson 13-10-2003 01:32 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
kinda hard to tell from the painting (which is very lovely!!) but looks
almost like tansy.

"Evert Meulie" wrote in message
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Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


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Evert Meulie esq. 13-10-2003 07:23 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Do you mean these: http://graysharbor.wsu.edu/Weeds/tansy.gif ?

I can see some similarity, I don't think they're the same... The tansy
seems to have its buds closer together than the kind on the
painting...

Thank you for your swift reply though! :)

Any more/other suggestions?


Regards,
Evert Meulie



"Tina Gibson" wrote in message news:bSwib.82068$9l5.25621@pd7tw2no...
kinda hard to tell from the painting (which is very lovely!!) but looks
almost like tansy.

"Evert Meulie" wrote in message
news:6f71f06f6f242deb45d38d44986bae3e.107262@mygat e.mailgate.org...
Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


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Evert Meulie esq. 13-10-2003 07:23 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
PS. Click on the image to make it bigger... :)



"Evert Meulie" wrote in message news:6f71f06f6f242deb45d38d44986bae3e.107262@myga te.mailgate.org...
Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


Gene Newcomb 13-10-2003 08:22 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
If the painter is from the warmer climes, probably an acacia (wattle).

Gene Newcomb

"Evert Meulie esq." wrote:

PS. Click on the image to make it bigger... :)

"Evert Meulie" wrote in message news:6f71f06f6f242deb45d38d44986bae3e.107262@myga te.mailgate.org...
Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie



Stewart Robert Hinsley 13-10-2003 08:22 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
In article , Evert
Meulie esq. writes
Do you mean these: http://graysharbor.wsu.edu/Weeds/tansy.gif ?

I can see some similarity, I don't think they're the same... The tansy
seems to have its buds closer together than the kind on the
painting...

Assuming that the painting is accurate, it's not tansy. For a start the
foliage is different.

The gross form of the inflorescence looks similar to that of Buddleia x
weyeriana, but the jizz is wrong for this.

The gross form of the inflorescence again looks similar to that of
Acacia, but the foliage is wrong for this.

I interpret the plant to have capitate clusters of flowers borne at
intervals along leafless flowering branches. I am assuming that the
foliage belongs to the same plant.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley

P van Rijckevorsel 13-10-2003 09:04 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Stewart Robert Hinsley schreef
The gross form of the inflorescence again looks similar to that of
Acacia, but the foliage is wrong for this.


I interpret the plant to have capitate clusters of flowers borne at
intervals along leafless flowering branches. I am assuming that the
foliage belongs to the same plant.


+ + +
My first impression was Acacia, some species of which are cultivated in
fairly temperate regions:

http://www.beyond.fr/flora/mimosa.html

However this would require the foliage to be from a separate plant or the
painter to be unfaithful, neither of which can be precluded
PvR




David Hill 13-10-2003 11:06 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Mimosa

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David Hill 13-10-2003 11:36 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Try http://www.jungleseeds.co.uk/SeedOrd...gb/dept_7.html

Acacia Dealbata (Mimosa)

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Abacus nurseries
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Elizabeth 14-10-2003 01:42 AM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
My first impression, too, was Acacia, Then I thought maybe Podocarpus. Now I
can't decide :-)

elizabeth


"Gene Newcomb" wrote in message
...
If the painter is from the warmer climes, probably an acacia (wattle).

Gene Newcomb

"Evert Meulie esq." wrote:

PS. Click on the image to make it bigger... :)

"Evert Meulie" wrote in message

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Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a

vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they

are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie





Evert Meulie esq. 14-10-2003 07:42 AM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
The painting is signed with 'Latour'. This makes me believe it's
either an original or a copy of a work by Henri Fantin-Latour (
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/fantin-latour/ ), a French
painter.


Greetings,
Evert Meulie


Gene Newcomb wrote in message .. .
If the painter is from the warmer climes, probably an acacia (wattle).

Gene Newcomb


Peter Jason 14-10-2003 08:12 AM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Wattle









"Evert Meulie" wrote in message
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Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


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marcel.roche2 14-10-2003 10:02 AM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
Certainly acacia.
Certainly not dealbata, may be retinoides, because leaves
Marcel Roche

"Evert Meulie" a écrit dans le message de
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Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


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Evert Meulie esq. 19-10-2003 05:13 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
You might be right here... It does look quite a bit like the various
images of wattle I have found on the Internet. If only I'd be able to
find the painting in some catalogue, then the 'mystery' would be
solved quickly I'd think...


Regards,
Evert

"Peter Jason" wrote in message ...
Wattle









"Evert Meulie" wrote in message
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Hi everyone!

I've recently come in the possession of a painting that contains a vase
with yellow flowers, and I'd like to know what kind of flowers they are.

If you have a second, please check out
http://www.meulie.net/Fotootjes/2_paintings/painting1 and tell me your
(educated) guess. :)


Regards,
Evert Meulie


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David Hill 19-10-2003 08:43 PM

Who can identify these yellow flowers?
 
I did send before saying Mimosa,
You say the painting is French........well for many years the French sent
"Mimosa" to the UK as a cut flower from around February.
The plant in question is Acacia dealbata "Silver Wattle" see
http://www.anbg.gov.au/images/photo_...lbata_069.html

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Abacus nurseries
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