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Old 07-07-2006, 08:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Sally Thompson
 
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Default Plant ID if possible

Earlier this year I sowed a packet of wildflower seeds from Mr Fothergill's.
The seed packet was marked Ox-Eye Daisy (leucanthemum vulgare). I had
originally intended to separate out the seed tray into clumps and plant the
clumps, but when they grew I had a trayful of two obviously different plants.
I have (with difficulty) separated them into pots of a few of a kind to a
pot, but I just don't know what the two varieties are.

I have posted a picture of each here and wonder if anyone can reassure me
that Image 1 is in fact a form of ox-eye daisy, because the leaves aren't
like the ones we already have, and can tell me what the second plant is?

http://www.sallysweb.co.uk/plants.html

(I haven't included the groundsel and grass, which were obvious and which I
removed early on!)




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