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Bertie Doe 22-09-2008 02:20 PM

Please ID this plant - thanks
 
3 years ago a bought about 4 plants from a car boot sale. Couldn't get an ID
for the plants, so I put 2 in the flower border and the others in the wet
border of our 4 foot long garden feature.

A month ago, the first one in flower was in the wet border. The flower is
held on a 40cm long stem and the leaves are rush-like and vary between 15
and 25cm long and can be seen in picture 3. Thanks for any help in solving
this one, regards. Bertie

http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/d...t=627cbd0c.pbw





someone 22-09-2008 02:45 PM

Please ID this plant - thanks
 

"Bertie Doe" wrote in message
...
3 years ago a bought about 4 plants from a car boot sale. Couldn't get an
ID for the plants, so I put 2 in the flower border and the others in the
wet border of our 4 foot long garden feature.

A month ago, the first one in flower was in the wet border. The flower is
held on a 40cm long stem and the leaves are rush-like and vary between 15
and 25cm long and can be seen in picture 3. Thanks for any help in solving
this one, regards. Bertie


Looks a bit like Tulbaghia.

s.



someone 22-09-2008 03:20 PM

Please ID this plant - thanks
 

"someone" wrote in message
...


Looks a bit like Tulbaghia.

Changed my mind, it doesn't look enough like Tulbaghia. Sorry.



Charlie Pridham[_2_] 22-09-2008 03:37 PM

Please ID this plant - thanks
 
In article ,
says...
3 years ago a bought about 4 plants from a car boot sale. Couldn't get an ID
for the plants, so I put 2 in the flower border and the others in the wet
border of our 4 foot long garden feature.

A month ago, the first one in flower was in the wet border. The flower is
held on a 40cm long stem and the leaves are rush-like and vary between 15
and 25cm long and can be seen in picture 3. Thanks for any help in solving
this one, regards. Bertie

http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/d...t=627cbd0c.pbw





schizostylis coccinea, one of the pink forms, likes damp soils
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea

Mary Fisher 22-09-2008 03:38 PM

Please ID this plant - thanks
 

"Bertie Doe" wrote in message
...
3 years ago a bought about 4 plants from a car boot sale. Couldn't get an
ID for the plants, so I put 2 in the flower border and the others in the
wet border of our 4 foot long garden feature.

A month ago, the first one in flower was in the wet border. The flower is
held on a 40cm long stem and the leaves are rush-like and vary between 15
and 25cm long and can be seen in picture 3. Thanks for any help in solving
this one, regards. Bertie

http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/d...t=627cbd0c.pbw

No idea but nice pics.

Mary



Bertie Doe 22-09-2008 10:54 PM

Please ID this plant - thanks
 
"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
schizostylis coccinea, one of the pink forms, likes damp soils
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall



Thanks Charlie, I must admit, I hadn't heard of this plant before. I pasted
your schizostylis coccinea into google and got the common names of crimson
flag, kafir lily and winter cheer. I suspect the first, is the red variety.

I'm surprised it's taken 3 years to come into flower. One of the plants in
the flower border, is also coming into bud.


"Mary Fisher" wrote in message


No idea but nice pics.

Mary


I'm a newbie to digital photography. I tend to set the camera on fully auto,
take about 6 pics from different angles and select the best :-)





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