Help identifying 2 plants
Can anybody help me identify these two plants -
http://freespace.virgin.net/gjd.good2go/plants.htm Thanks-a-mundo |
Help identifying 2 plants
In article , Gargoyle writes: | Can anybody help me identify these two plants - | http://freespace.virgin.net/gjd.good2go/plants.htm 1) Philadelphus (mock orange). 2) Oh, hell, I ought to know .... Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Help identifying 2 plants
In message , Gargoyle
writes Can anybody help me identify these two plants - http://freespace.virgin.net/gjd.good2go/plants.htm Thanks-a-mundo The first is not a dog rose - roses have pinnate (or perhaps ternate) and toothed leaves, while your plant has simple and scarcely toothed leaves. You may also have noticed a lack of thorns. Philadelphus is not a plant I'm familiar with, but that would be my immediate suspicion. The second is a Phygelius (Cape Figwort); the usual yellow-flowered one is Phygelius aequalis 'Yellow Trumpet' -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
Help identifying 2 plants
On 8 Jun, 20:57, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
In article ,Gargo yle writes: | Can anybody help me identify these two plants - |http://freespace.virgin.net/gjd.good2go/plants.htm 1) Philadelphus (mock orange). 2) Oh, hell, I ought to know .... Regards, Nick Maclaren. 2. Phygelius David Hill Abacus Nurseries |
Help identifying 2 plants
Mock Orange - that was a pleasant surprise! Can't recall where/why I thought it was a dog Rose. Must have been misinformed. Thanks all. |
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