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Hi all

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:

http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1

TIA

Clive in Kent


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Hi all

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:

http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1

TIA

Clive in Kent

Looks a bit like an Abutilon?


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Thanks Rupert - I think you may be right!

Clive in Kent

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Hi all

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:

http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1

TIA

Clive in Kent

Looks a bit like an Abutilon?



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"Clive in Kent asked

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:

http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1


Freemontdendron california.

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"Clive in Kent asked

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:


http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...aHandler=TWljc
m9zb2Z0LlNwYWNlcy5XZWIuUGFydHMuUGhvdG9BbGJ1bS5Gd WxsTW9kZUNvbnRyb2xsZXI%
24&_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaFolderID=cns!6F956E54D3678 E2F!125&_c11_PhotoAlbum
_startingImageIndex=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_commentsEx pand=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_
addCommentExpand=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_addCommentFoc us=0&_c=PhotoAlbum&_c02_owner=1


Freemontdendron california.

It took 4 browsers before I found one which would open the image.

The usual form found in this country is Fremontodendron 'California
Glory', which is a hybrid between Fremontodendron californicum and
Fremontodendron mexicanum. I'm not sure that I could reliably
distinguish the forms, and the seed of the species I've sown seems
reluctant to germinate, even after heat treatment, so my hope of
comparing them side by side seems to be in vain.

If the OP wants to check out the identification he can see the relevant
bits of my web site.

http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/gallery.html
http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Fre...e/gallery.html
http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Fre...odendreae.html
http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Fre.../CalGlory.html
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On 21/5/07 22:57, in article , "Bob
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"Clive in Kent asked

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:

http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...er=TWljcm9zb2Z
0LlNwYWNlcy5XZWIuUGFydHMuUGhvdG9BbGJ1bS5GdWxsTW9kZ UNvbnRyb2xsZXI%24&_c11_Phot
oAlbum_spaFolderID=cns!6F956E54D3678E2F!125&_c11_P hotoAlbum_startingImageInde
x=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_commentsExpand=0&_c11_PhotoAlb um_addCommentExpand=0&_c11_
PhotoAlbum_addCommentFocus=0&_c=PhotoAlbum&_c02_ow ner=1


Freemontdendron california.


Looking at the Fremontodendron right outside my study window, I'd agree.
;-)


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In message , Bob Hobden
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"Clive in Kent asked

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:

http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...aHandler=TWljc
m9zb2Z0LlNwYWNlcy5XZWIuUGFydHMuUGhvdG9BbGJ1bS5G dWxsTW9kZUNvbnRyb2xsZXI%
24&_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaFolderID=cns!6F956E54D367 8E2F!125&_c11_PhotoAlbum
_startingImageIndex=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_commentsE xpand=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_
addCommentExpand=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_addCommentFo cus=0&_c=PhotoAlbum&_c02_owner=1


Freemontdendron california.

It took 4 browsers before I found one which would open the image.

The usual form found in this country is Fremontodendron 'California
Glory', which is a hybrid between Fremontodendron californicum and
Fremontodendron mexicanum. I'm not sure that I could reliably distinguish
the forms, and the seed of the species I've sown seems reluctant to
germinate, even after heat treatment, so my hope of comparing them side by
side seems to be in vain.

If the OP wants to check out the identification he can see the relevant
bits of my web site.

http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/gallery.html
http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Fre...e/gallery.html
http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Fre...odendreae.html
http://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Fre.../CalGlory.html
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Stewart Robert Hinsley


Thanks so much Stewart; "California Glory" it is!!

Clive in Kent


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"Clive in Kent @hotmail.com" cliverholdenremove wrote in message
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Hi all

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:


http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1

TIA

Clive in Kent


Its a Fremontadendron

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Freemontdendron california.

Beware of the tiny little hairs on the stems, very irritating!
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In message , Janet Tweedy
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Freemontdendron california.


Beware of the tiny little hairs on the stems, very irritating!


Beware even more the not so little hairs on the seed pods. They're
nearly as bad as cactus spines.
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"Clive in Kent" cliverholden:
Hi all

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:


http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1

TIA

Clive in Kent



Thanks everyone for your help

Clive in Kent
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"Clive in Kent" cliverholden:
Hi all

Can anyone help me identify this plant please:


http://clivespace1956.spaces.live.co...m&_c02_owner=1

TIA

Clive in Kent



Looks like some kind of Euphorbia. Does the stem bleed white sap?

s.


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