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K 05-09-2008 05:49 PM

what is this flower?
 
echinosum writes

Dawn Fixter;814377 Wrote:
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http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...007/misc001.jp
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Please can anyone help me to identify this flower? I was given it
about
5 years ago and so I presume it is a perennial. When I went to

Beamish
Museum about a month ago I saw the same flower but it was a lovely

sky
blue colour. I would like to buy a plant or some seeds but I don't

know
the name of it. I would be so grateful if anyone could identify it

for
me.

Sweet William. Comes in reds, pinks and blues. Easily grown from seed
but is biennial so flowers the second year.



Be careful when you purchase your seed! Sweet William usually refers to
Dianthus barbatus, with flat heads of flowers (rather than spikes), and
comes in white, pink and purple, often with elaborate markings on each
flower.

Echinosum I think is referring to Phlox, a completely different flower,
which also seems to be called Sweet William (perhaps more in the US),
although I'd not heard this usage before.

--
Kay

Dave Poole 05-09-2008 06:06 PM

what is this flower?
 
It looks very much like Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' to me, although
there are quite a few reasonably similar hybrids so being absolutely
certain from a pic. is a bit problematic. Anyway, yes it is a
perennial border plant that appreciates a sunny spot in a well
drained, fairly rich, moist soil. Remove faded flower heads to
prolong flowering and the clumps are best divided every 3 - 4 years to
maintain vigour.

Dawn Fixter 05-09-2008 07:12 PM

what is this flower?
 
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...07/misc001.jpg

Please can anyone help me to identify this flower? I was given it about 5 years ago and so I presume it is a perennial. When I went to Beamish Museum about a month ago I saw the same flower but it was a lovely sky blue colour. I would like to buy a plant or some seeds but I don't know the name of it. I would be so grateful if anyone could identify it for me.

echinosum 05-09-2008 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn Fixter (Post 814377)
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...07/misc001.jpg

Please can anyone help me to identify this flower? I was given it about 5 years ago and so I presume it is a perennial. When I went to Beamish Museum about a month ago I saw the same flower but it was a lovely sky blue colour. I would like to buy a plant or some seeds but I don't know the name of it. I would be so grateful if anyone could identify it for me.

Sweet William. Comes in reds, pinks and blues. Easily grown from seed but is biennial so flowers the second year.

Dawn Fixter 05-09-2008 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by echinosum (Post 814378)
Sweet William. Comes in reds, pinks and blues. Easily grown from seed but is biennial so flowers the second year.

Thank you so much I feel quite ashamed that I didn't know what it was!! Thanks again.

beccabunga 07-09-2008 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn Fixter (Post 814377)
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...07/misc001.jpg

Please can anyone help me to identify this flower? I was given it about 5 years ago and so I presume it is a perennial. When I went to Beamish Museum about a month ago I saw the same flower but it was a lovely sky blue colour. I would like to buy a plant or some seeds but I don't know the name of it. I would be so grateful if anyone could identify it for me.

It is a Phlox, and probably paniculatum


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