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Happymeow 26-10-2008 08:50 PM

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Hello,

I hope someone can help me to identify this plant. I've brough a few joy perfume tree (MICHALIA CHAMPACA) seeds from ebay however, because it took so long to germinate, I've given up and have put other seeds into the pot. Now I've got a plug plant in this pot and have no idea what it is.

Thanks

http://www.flickr.com/photos/happymeow/2975939188/

Pam Moore 26-10-2008 11:13 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 20:50:53 +0000, Happymeow
wrote:


Hello,

I hope someone can help me to identify this plant. I've brough a few
joy perfume tree (MICHALIA CHAMPACA) seeds from ebay however, because
it took so long to germinate, I've given up and have put other seeds
into the pot. Now I've got a plug plant in this pot and have no idea
what it is.

Thanks

http://tinyurl.com/5a92zy


Basil?

Pam in Bristol

beccabunga 27-10-2008 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happymeow (Post 820331)
Hello,

I hope someone can help me to identify this plant. I've brough a few joy perfume tree (MICHALIA CHAMPACA) seeds from ebay however, because it took so long to germinate, I've given up and have put other seeds into the pot. Now I've got a plug plant in this pot and have no idea what it is.

Thanks

http://www.flickr.com/photos/happymeow/2975939188/

What were the other seeds you sowed?

Happymeow 27-10-2008 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by beccabunga (Post 820383)
What were the other seeds you sowed?

In the pot it has "sensitive plant","kaffif lily" and "Joy perfume tree" seeds.

What happened was my husband accidentally tripped over serveral pots so I ended up putting all the soil + seed into this pot as I thought the joy perfume tree seed will never get germinated

i thought it was kaffif lily at the start until last weekend i saw a pot of Kaffif lily in kew garden which looks different to this plant.

Pam Moore 27-10-2008 01:43 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 20:50:53 +0000, Happymeow
wrote:


Hello,

I hope someone can help me to identify this plant. I've brough a few
joy perfume tree (MICHALIA CHAMPACA) seeds from ebay however, because
it took so long to germinate, I've given up and have put other seeds
into the pot. Now I've got a plug plant in this pot and have no idea
what it is.

Thanks

http://tinyurl.com/5a92zy


If not basil, pansy?

Pam in Bristol

echinosum 27-10-2008 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happymeow (Post 820422)
In the pot it has "sensitive plant","kaffif lily" and "Joy perfume tree" seeds.

What happened was my husband accidentally tripped over serveral pots so I ended up putting all the soil + seed into this pot as I thought the joy perfume tree seed will never get germinated

i thought it was kaffif lily at the start until last weekend i saw a pot of Kaffif lily in kew garden which looks different to this plant.

Well it isn't clivia or hesperantha (possibilities for kaffir lily) as those are both monocots, and this seems to be a dicot. And it clearly isn't mimosa pudica. And it isn't basil. And it isn't michelia either.

I rather fear it is going to turn out to be a weed. At first glance I thought it might be ivy-leaved toad-flax, but it isn't that either.

beccabunga 27-10-2008 08:42 PM


Press the leaf. If it is basil-scented, then it is possibly a stray basil plant.

Happymeow 27-10-2008 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beccabunga (Post 820461)
Press the leaf. If it is basil-scented, then it is possibly a stray basil plant.

I have pressed the leave and it has not scent at all.

I hope this is not weed... :( The pots are indoor in a close room and the compose we used are from B&Q unless the compose itself has weed seed in it, otherwise i dont know where the seed is from.

I really hope this is michalia champaca.. i will carry on let it grow and hopefully as it get better will give me more clue of what it is...

Thank you very much for all your help.

echinosum 28-10-2008 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Happymeow (Post 820520)
I really hope this is michalia champaca.. i will carry on let it grow and hopefully as it get better will give me more clue of what it is....

Here's a picture of some magnolia seedlings, and a michelia is basically a magnolia. So, you'll have to be very lucky.
http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/1...34280845pOqKhl

I think Pam might have got it right with her second guess.

Reminds me of the time I sowed some Meconopsis betonicifolia, blue poppies. What came up looked rather like birch. But then "betonicifolia" means "birch-leaved", so I held on hopefully. But of course it was birch. In fact I grew a few on and still have one of them, now about 10 feet tall.

I find my indoor pot-plants occasionally get weeds in them. Even if the composting killed everything off, I don't think that they keep it in perfect biological security before packing it.

Pam Moore 28-10-2008 01:45 PM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 21:54:21 +0000, Happymeow
wrote:


beccabunga;820461 Wrote:
Press the leaf. If it is basil-scented, then it is possibly a stray
basil plant.


I have pressed the leave and it has not scent at all.

I hope this is not weed... :( The pots are indoor in a close room and
the compose we used are from B&Q unless the compose itself has weed seed
in it, otherwise i dont know where the seed is from.

I really hope this is michalia champaca.. i will carry on let it grow
and hopefully as it get better will give me more clue of what it is...

Thank you very much for all your help.


Having ruled out basil, I still stand by pansy.

Pam in Bristol

Stewart Robert Hinsley 30-10-2008 10:17 AM

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In message , echinosum
writes

Happymeow;820520 Wrote:
I really hope this is michalia champaca.. i will carry on let it grow
and hopefully as it get better will give me more clue of what it

is....
Here's a picture of some magnolia seedlings, and a michelia is
basically a magnolia. So, you'll have to be very lucky.
http://tinyurl.com/6x3nq3

I think Pam might have got it right with her second guess.

Reminds me of the time I sowed some Meconopsis betonicifolia, blue
poppies. What came up looked rather like birch. But then
"betonicifolia" means "birch-leaved", so I held on hopefully. But of
course it was birch. In fact I grew a few on and still have one of
them, now about 10 feet tall.


Actually, I think that you'll find that betonicifolia means
betony-leaved. Birch-leaved would be betulifolia.

I find my indoor pot-plants occasionally get weeds in them. Even if
the composting killed everything off, I don't think that they keep it
in perfect biological security before packing it.


--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


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