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IanW[_2_] 13-10-2008 10:19 AM

Chrysathemum?
 
Hello

I took a couple of pics of this rather exquisite little orange flower at
Waterperry Gardens near Oxford yesterday:

http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower.jpg
http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower2.jpg

My mum thinks it's a Chrysathemum, but does it have a particular name or are
there too many chrysanthemums to bother giving individual names to?

Thanks
IanW



MCC 13-10-2008 10:50 AM

Chrysathemum?
 
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:19:09 +0100, IanW wrote:

Hello

I took a couple of pics of this rather exquisite little orange flower at
Waterperry Gardens near Oxford yesterday:

http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower.jpg
http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower2.jpg

My mum thinks it's a Chrysathemum, but does it have a particular name or are
there too many chrysanthemums to bother giving individual names to?

Thanks
IanW


That's a dahlia
--
MCC

IanW[_2_] 13-10-2008 12:04 PM

Chrysathemum?
 

"MCC" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:19:09 +0100, IanW wrote:

Hello

I took a couple of pics of this rather exquisite little orange flower at
Waterperry Gardens near Oxford yesterday:

http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower.jpg
http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower2.jpg

My mum thinks it's a Chrysathemum, but does it have a particular name or
are
there too many chrysanthemums to bother giving individual names to?

Thanks
IanW


That's a dahlia


Ahhh, excellent. Found them now - more specifically called Ball Dahlias:
http://www.cmlb.net/ball/Page.php?id=1

:-)

Thanks



IanW[_2_] 13-10-2008 12:11 PM

Chrysathemum?
 

"IanW" wrote in message ...

"MCC" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:19:09 +0100, IanW wrote:

Hello

I took a couple of pics of this rather exquisite little orange flower at
Waterperry Gardens near Oxford yesterday:

http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower.jpg
http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower2.jpg

My mum thinks it's a Chrysathemum, but does it have a particular name or
are
there too many chrysanthemums to bother giving individual names to?

Thanks
IanW


That's a dahlia


Ahhh, excellent. Found them now - more specifically called Ball Dahlias:
http://www.cmlb.net/ball/Page.php?id=1


hmm, or it might be a Pompon Dahlia. Not sure what the difference is:
http://www.cmlb.net/ndcpompon/



Robert \(Plymouth\)[_252_] 13-10-2008 05:06 PM

Chrysathemum?
 


"IanW" wrote in message ...

"IanW" wrote in message ...

"MCC" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:19:09 +0100, IanW wrote:

Hello

I took a couple of pics of this rather exquisite little orange flower
at
Waterperry Gardens near Oxford yesterday:

http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower.jpg
http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower2.jpg

My mum thinks it's a Chrysathemum, but does it have a particular name
or are
there too many chrysanthemums to bother giving individual names to?

Thanks
IanW

That's a dahlia


Ahhh, excellent. Found them now - more specifically called Ball Dahlias:
http://www.cmlb.net/ball/Page.php?id=1


hmm, or it might be a Pompon Dahlia. Not sure what the difference is:
http://www.cmlb.net/ndcpompon/


http://www.dahliaworld.co.uk/dahlia.htm They all have different names as do
Chrysanths. you would need to ask the grower to be sure which one it is



Dave Hill 13-10-2008 05:56 PM

Chrysathemum?
 
On 13 Oct, 12:11, "IanW" wrote:
"IanW" wrote in ...

"MCC" wrote in message
. ..
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:19:09 +0100, IanW wrote:


Hello


I took a couple of pics of this rather exquisite little orange flower at
Waterperry Gardens near Oxford yesterday:


http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower.jpg
http://www.creationfactor.net/misc/orange-flower2.jpg


My mum thinks it's a Chrysathemum, but does it have a particular name or
are
there too many chrysanthemums to bother giving individual names to?


Thanks
IanW


That's a dahlia


Ahhh, excellent. Found them now - more specifically called Ball Dahlias:
http://www.cmlb.net/ball/Page.php?id=1


hmm, or it might be a Pompon Dahlia. Not sure what the difference is:http://www.cmlb.net/ndcpompon/- Hide quoted text -

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Dahlia, probably Minature Ball could well be Jomanda.

PomPon Dahlias in the UK have flowers 2inches or less in Diameter.
In Europe they also include min ball and Min decorative dahlias under
the heading of PomPon.

David Hill
Abacus Nurseries.

IanW[_2_] 13-10-2008 11:33 PM

Chrysathemum?
 

"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message
...

http://www.dahliaworld.co.uk/dahlia.htm They all have different names as
do Chrysanths. you would need to ask the grower to be sure which one it is


Thanks, that's a useful link. I think it could be a few different types:
http://www.hallsofheddon.co.uk/pages...ue/lisrob.html
http://www.dahlia.org/cgi-bin/guide/...+JOHN+GRAINGER

I'll email the grower.

Regards
IanW



Dave Hill 15-10-2008 11:57 AM

Chrysathemum?
 
On 13 Oct, 23:33, "IanW" wrote:
"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message

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http://www.dahliaworld.co.uk/dahlia.htmThey all have different names as
do Chrysanths. you would need to ask the grower to be sure which one it is


Thanks, that's a useful link. I think it could be a few different types:http://www.hallsofheddon.co.uk/pages...+JOHN+GRAINGER

I'll email the grower.

Regards
IanW


I said Jomanda because it's readily available, Dr John granger is only
available from the National collection, and Lismore Robin is fairly
new and is only available from 3 growers.
Have you thought of asking Waterperry gardens where you saw the
flower?
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries.

IanW[_2_] 28-10-2008 04:18 PM

Chrysathemum?
 

"Dave Hill" wrote in message
...

Have you thought of asking Waterperry gardens where you saw the
flower?


Well, they did finally reply and it is a pompom Dahlia, variety "Bantling".
A quick Google search reveals at least one stockist who will have some
available in January :-)

Regards
IanW



Dave Hill 02-11-2008 09:34 AM

Chrysathemum?
 
On 28 Oct, 16:18, "IanW" wrote:
"Dave Hill" wrote in message

...

Have you thought of asking Waterperry gardens where you saw the
flower?


Well, they did finally reply and it is a pompom Dahlia, variety "Bantling".
A quick Google search reveals at least one stockist who will have some
available in January :-)

Regards
IanW


If you have a look at this site you will find 6 nurseries listing
Bantling
http://www.dahliaworld.co.uk/availukb.htm
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries

IanW[_2_] 04-11-2008 08:57 AM

Chrysathemum?
 

"Dave Hill" wrote in message
...
On 28 Oct, 16:18, "IanW" wrote:
"Dave Hill" wrote in message

...

Have you thought of asking Waterperry gardens where you saw the
flower?


Well, they did finally reply and it is a pompom Dahlia, variety
"Bantling".
A quick Google search reveals at least one stockist who will have some
available in January :-)

Regards
IanW


If you have a look at this site you will find 6 nurseries listing
Bantling
http://www.dahliaworld.co.uk/availukb.htm


Thanks, that's a good little page. They seem to be popular in Germany &
Holland! There's a supplier in Manchester though :-)

Regards
Ian




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