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Robert 17-05-2006 02:00 PM

Plant Id please
 
This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of blight
resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar to a
certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant it
must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?

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Sue 17-05-2006 02:48 PM

Plant Id please
 
Persicaria?
If it is you don't want it.

Sue W

--
Derby, England.

Don't try to email me using "REPLY" as the email address is NoSpam. Our
email address is "thewoodies2 at ntlworld dot com"


"Robert" wrote in message
...
This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of
blight
resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar to
a
certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant it
must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/rob.../ph//my_photos

Gardening in Plymouth www.rraa.moonfruit.com





Bob Hobden 17-05-2006 03:58 PM

Plant Id please
 

"Robert" wrote ...
This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of
blight
resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar to
a
certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant it
must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/rob.../ph//my_photos


In everyone's book that is a weed, and you do not want it setting seed.
Either Persicaria maculosa or perhaps P. amphibia in it's emersed form.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK




[email protected] 17-05-2006 04:11 PM

Plant Id please
 

Sue wrote:
Persicaria?
If it is you don't want it.


looks like;
in my day it was Polygonum persicaria or something similar or knotweed
which is ironic because it bleedin well is a weed.



Sue W

--
Derby, England.

Don't try to email me using "REPLY" as the email address is NoSpam. Our
email address is "thewoodies2 at ntlworld dot com"


"Robert" wrote in message
...
This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of
blight
resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar to
a
certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant it
must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/rob.../ph//my_photos

Gardening in Plymouth www.rraa.moonfruit.com




Robert 17-05-2006 04:29 PM

Plant Id please
 

Thanks all, well what on earth is a reputable firm doing distributing that
awful plant. I shall get the person to contact them.


Gardening in Plymouth www.rraa.moonfruit.com



K 17-05-2006 06:15 PM

Plant Id please
 
Robert writes
This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of blight
resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar to a
certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant it
must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/rob...lbum?.dir=bc8c
re2&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_
photos

Gardening in Plymouth www.rraa.moonfruit.com


Persicaria. Is your fellow gardener completely sure they germinated from
the packet of seeds, and wasn't simply in the soil in which the
non-germinating tomato seed were sown?

--
Kay

Robert 17-05-2006 07:20 PM

Plant Id please
 

"K" wrote in message
...
: Robert writes
: This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of
blight
: resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar
to a
: certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant it
: must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?

: Gardening in Plymouth www.rraa.moonfruit.com
:
:
: Persicaria. Is your fellow gardener completely sure they germinated from
: the packet of seeds, and wasn't simply in the soil in which the
: non-germinating tomato seed were sown?
:
: --
: Kay

Yes definitely, he transplanted them into position and has even tied them to
canes in case they were something useful even though they were apparently
not tomatoes. The plant is only in those 6 positions, does not show anywhere
else



Sue 18-05-2006 08:39 PM

Plant Id please
 


--
Derby, England.

Don't try to email me using "REPLY" as the email address is NoSpam. Our
email address is "thewoodies2 at ntlworld dot com"

Robert writes

: This is one of 6 identical plants from a fellow gardener's packet of
blight
: resistant tomatoes... which that aren't ... are they? They look similar
to a
: certain weed but surely for the whole packet to produce the same plant
it
: must be a garden worthy plant of some type. Can anyone help please?
Persicaria. Is your fellow gardener completely sure they germinated from
: the packet of seeds, and wasn't simply in the soil in which the
: non-germinating tomato seed were sown?
:
: --
: Kay

Yes definitely, he transplanted them into position and has even tied them
to
canes in case they were something useful even though they were apparently
not tomatoes.



I love this optimism! (And the thought of persicaria growing up canes!)

Sue W.




Robert 19-05-2006 08:13 AM

Plant Id please
 

"Sue" wrote in message
...
:
: Yes definitely, he transplanted them into position and has even tied
them
: to
: canes in case they were something useful even though they were
apparently
: not tomatoes.
:
:
: I love this optimism! (And the thought of persicaria growing up canes!)
:
: Sue W.
:

True but then we gardeners are optimists aren't we!?



Sue 19-05-2006 12:20 PM

Plant Id please
 
Robert wrote


Yes definitely, he transplanted them into position and has even tied
them
: to
: canes in case they were something useful even though they were
apparently
: not tomatoes.
:
:
: I love this optimism! (And the thought of persicaria growing up canes!)
:
: Sue W.
:

True but then we gardeners are optimists aren't we!?

Agreed. I never throw anything away, however dead it looks, without leaving
it for a season.


Well, plants that is.

Well,and clothes.

Sue W.





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