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[email protected] 26-11-2007 05:45 PM

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On 25 Nov, 16:35, "Jeff Layman" wrote:
I wondered if it could be a member of the Acanthaceae.


I've id the galium aparine as ground cover. The wall and the sticky
willy reminds me not of the Med nor the Carraibes, but more like the
UK ...

Dave Poole 27-11-2007 10:37 PM

Second attempt
 
I'm not at all familiar with this plant, so I really can't help in
this instance. My first instinct is to suggest it may indeed be a
member of the Acanthaceae on account of the pronounced bracts, but
then the tubular, saccate flowers are very typical of members of the
Bignoniaceae. The leaves and their distribution along the stems
suggest Caprifoliaceae so its a bit of a mystery. I'll pass the pic
on to an acquaintance in Portugal and see if he can throw any light on
its identity.


Sacha 27-11-2007 11:17 PM

Second attempt
 
On 27/11/07 22:37, in article
, "Dave
Poole" wrote:

I'm not at all familiar with this plant, so I really can't help in
this instance. My first instinct is to suggest it may indeed be a
member of the Acanthaceae on account of the pronounced bracts, but
then the tubular, saccate flowers are very typical of members of the
Bignoniaceae. The leaves and their distribution along the stems
suggest Caprifoliaceae so its a bit of a mystery. I'll pass the pic
on to an acquaintance in Portugal and see if he can throw any light on
its identity.


I'll try emailing the garden in Nevis though I'm not over-optimistic.
Thanks, David.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'




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