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On 2009-07-03 22:29:00 +0100, Judith in France
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On Jul 3, 5:01*pm, "Ophelia" wrote:
Wally wrote:
My wife has a bunch of flowers that I like and would like
to grow some but do not know what they are.
Can someone please identify them .


Also any other info, easy or hard to grow, seeds available ?? etc


I know very little about flowers.
http://wally1002.tripod.com/flower/pink_and_white2.jpg


To my inexperienced and untrained eye, they look like Dahlias?


Clever clogs, correct; but I have not seen colouring like that before,
I like it.

Judith


David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.
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On 3 July, 23:14, Sacha wrote:
On 2009-07-03 22:29:00 +0100, Judith in France
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On Jul 3, 5:01*pm, "Ophelia" wrote:
Wally wrote:
My wife has a bunch of flowers that I like and would like
to grow some but do not know what they are.
Can someone please identify them .


Also any other info, easy or hard to grow, seeds available ?? etc


I know very little about flowers.
http://wally1002.tripod.com/flower/pink_and_white2.jpg


To my inexperienced and untrained eye, they look like Dahlias?


Clever clogs, correct; but I have not seen colouring like that before,
I like it.


Judith


David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.
--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
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I would try but the picture link wont open for me.

I have just 150 left to plant out, that will be around 7000 planted
this year
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David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.
--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
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I would try but the picture link wont open for me.

I have just 150 left to plant out, that will be around 7000 planted
this year
David Hill
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Sorry David, I had a bit of trouble with that site, try again with
this one.

http://wally1002.tripod.com/flower/pink_and_white2.jpg

I just love those colours and would like to be growing them
next season.
Any help would be appreciated.

Wally



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On 4 July, 23:46, "Wally" wrote:
David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.
--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon- Hide quoted text -


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I would try but the picture link wont open for me.

I have just 150 left to plant out, that will be around 7000 planted
this year
David Hill
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Sorry David, I had a bit of trouble with that site, try again with
this one.

http://wally1002.tripod.com/flower/pink_and_white2.jpg

I just love those colours and would like to be growing them
next season.
Any help would be appreciated.

Wally


Still only getting Tripod logo etc in top left corner
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"Sacha" wrote

David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.


Strangely my first thought when I saw the picture was "Chrysanthemum".

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"Sacha" wrote

David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.


Strangely my first thought when I saw the picture was "Chrysanthemum".

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just W. of London


My first reaction, too. My second reaction was that it wasn't a natural
colour, but a dyed plant. Might be wrong, though.

Spider


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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 14:25:38 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
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"Sacha" wrote

David Hill is our resident Dahlia expert on urg and runs a Nursery
specialising in them, so with luck he'll be along to give an ID.


Strangely my first thought when I saw the picture was "Chrysanthemum".


My first thought also was chrysanths, and ones which had been standing
in red ink.

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