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Need help identifying plants please
Sue wrote:
"androo" wrote Some will be a lot easier to id once they have flowers. Some easy ones to start - 1) grape hyacinth Muscari 2) Aquilegia 3) possibly the young shoots of Sedum spectabile 8) Bergenia 9) could be a cistus type thing - big shrubby rock rose 11) possibly Buddleia alternifolia, the one with small purple flowers scattered the whole length of the stem. Thanks Kay! 6) Could be Sarcococca. Has it got any little black berries on it at the mo? It's hard to tell from the picture. 9) Looks like a Cistus to me too. 10) Are these two separate shrubs? The leaves on the left look different from the right hand side. I thought the right might be some sort of Rhododendron or maybe a Pieris. I agree with Pieris for the one on the right. What about Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian) for the one on the left? Philippe |
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Need help identifying plants please
Philippe Gautier writes
Sue wrote: "androo" wrote Some will be a lot easier to id once they have flowers. Some easy ones to start - 1) grape hyacinth Muscari 2) Aquilegia 3) possibly the young shoots of Sedum spectabile 8) Bergenia 9) could be a cistus type thing - big shrubby rock rose 11) possibly Buddleia alternifolia, the one with small purple flowers scattered the whole length of the stem. Thanks Kay! 6) Could be Sarcococca. Has it got any little black berries on it at the mo? It's hard to tell from the picture. 9) Looks like a Cistus to me too. 10) Are these two separate shrubs? The leaves on the left look different from the right hand side. I thought the right might be some sort of Rhododendron or maybe a Pieris. I agree with Pieris for the one on the right. What about Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian) for the one on the left? Could be if the leaves are soft. But not if they're leathery. But isn't it far too early to have that much growth on Centranthus? What's that underneath the bushes - possibly Corydalis? -- Kay |
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Need help identifying plants please
"K" wrote in message ... Philippe Gautier writes Sue wrote: "androo" wrote Some will be a lot easier to id once they have flowers. Some easy ones to start - 1) grape hyacinth Muscari 2) Aquilegia 3) possibly the young shoots of Sedum spectabile 8) Bergenia 9) could be a cistus type thing - big shrubby rock rose 11) possibly Buddleia alternifolia, the one with small purple flowers scattered the whole length of the stem. Thanks Kay! 6) Could be Sarcococca. Has it got any little black berries on it at the mo? It's hard to tell from the picture. 9) Looks like a Cistus to me too. 10) Are these two separate shrubs? The leaves on the left look different from the right hand side. I thought the right might be some sort of Rhododendron or maybe a Pieris. I agree with Pieris for the one on the right. What about Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian) for the one on the left? Could be if the leaves are soft. But not if they're leathery. But isn't it far too early to have that much growth on Centranthus? What's that underneath the bushes - possibly Corydalis? -- Kay If we are on picture 10 then the plant underneath looks a bit like a geranium. Looks a bit bold for Corydalis-mine are fairly feathery (blue and white). Any road--It certainly looks an interesting garden. |
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Rupert writes
"K" wrote in message ... What's that underneath the bushes - possibly Corydalis? If we are on picture 10 then the plant underneath looks a bit like a geranium. It does on the standard sized picture, but if you double click on the 0 of 10, you get a giant sized picture, and that shows clearly the leaves to be dissected into separate leaflets, ie not like a geranium at all ;-) Looks a bit bold for Corydalis-mine are fairly feathery (blue and white). Yeah ... but I couldn't think what else it could be. That's why I asked the question, even though it wasn't one of the plants asked about. -- Kay |
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Need help identifying plants please
"K" wrote in message ... Rupert writes "K" wrote in message ... What's that underneath the bushes - possibly Corydalis? If we are on picture 10 then the plant underneath looks a bit like a geranium. It does on the standard sized picture, but if you double click on the 0 of 10, you get a giant sized picture, and that shows clearly the leaves to be dissected into separate leaflets, ie not like a geranium at all ;-) Looks a bit bold for Corydalis-mine are fairly feathery (blue and white). Yeah ... but I couldn't think what else it could be. That's why I asked the question, even though it wasn't one of the plants asked about. -- Kay It's a poppy |
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Need help identifying plants please
Rupert writes
"K" wrote in message ... Rupert writes "K" wrote in message ... What's that underneath the bushes - possibly Corydalis? If we are on picture 10 then the plant underneath looks a bit like a geranium. It does on the standard sized picture, but if you double click on the 0 of 10, you get a giant sized picture, and that shows clearly the leaves to be dissected into separate leaflets, ie not like a geranium at all ;-) Looks a bit bold for Corydalis-mine are fairly feathery (blue and white). Yeah ... but I couldn't think what else it could be. That's why I asked the question, even though it wasn't one of the plants asked about. -- Kay It's a poppy Is it? Which one? (I've never really looked at their leaves - the yellow ones and the big red perennial ones are the only ones that grow with me) -- Kay |
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Need help identifying plants please
"K" wrote in message ... Rupert writes "K" wrote in message ... Rupert writes "K" wrote in message .. . What's that underneath the bushes - possibly Corydalis? If we are on picture 10 then the plant underneath looks a bit like a geranium. It does on the standard sized picture, but if you double click on the 0 of 10, you get a giant sized picture, and that shows clearly the leaves to be dissected into separate leaflets, ie not like a geranium at all ;-) Looks a bit bold for Corydalis-mine are fairly feathery (blue and white). Yeah ... but I couldn't think what else it could be. That's why I asked the question, even though it wasn't one of the plants asked about. -- Kay It's a poppy Is it? Which one? (I've never really looked at their leaves - the yellow ones and the big red perennial ones are the only ones that grow with me) -- Kay The leaves look like the small yellow ones that grow like weeds (with a really deep root) ? Perhaps they are not as serrated as the yellow ones. Is that a bud right in the bottom middle of the picture-looks a bit like a poppy flower bud. If it's not the yellow one then it's the very rare one that only I have ever seen:-) |
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