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Matcal 25-07-2009 12:24 PM

Yellow flower
 
Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp

Lawrie 25-07-2009 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matcal (Post 857892)
Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp

Hi Matcal,
Your image is not available! Forums to not support images, the way to do this is to upload your images to a popular image site, for example picasaweb which is part of googlemail, you can then paste into the thread the link to your image. then readers can click the link and see the image. see the link I have below as an example.

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/lh/pho...eat=directlink

Good luck
Lawrie

aquachimp 25-07-2009 03:41 PM

Please identfy this plant?
 
On Jul 25, 2:10*pm, Lawrie wrote:
We've lived here for 8 years and this plant has not stopped growing!
this is the first year that it has flowered, as you can see from the
images the stems of the flower reach quite a length 4-5 ft! the overall
hight of this plant is not 10-12 ft including the flowering parts.

I used to like it but has now taken over so much of our garden that all
I want to do is remove it! but it is so tough I don't really know where
to start tackling it!

If someone could identify it and let me know how deep the root might
be, and give me advice on removal, I would appreciate it. Also, does it
have any value to anybody out there? would it survive being dug up?

http://tinyurl.com/l5a2la

http://tinyurl.com/mxjpq9

http://tinyurl.com/mlryux

Thanks

Lawrie
A gardening philistine
Kent

--
Lawrie


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phormium ?

Bob Hobden 25-07-2009 05:00 PM

Please identfy this plant?
 

"Lawrie" wrote

We've lived here for 8 years and this plant has not stopped growing!
this is the first year that it has flowered, as you can see from the
images the stems of the flower reach quite a length 4-5 ft! the overall
hight of this plant is not 10-12 ft including the flowering parts.

I used to like it but has now taken over so much of our garden that all
I want to do is remove it! but it is so tough I don't really know where
to start tackling it!

If someone could identify it and let me know how deep the root might
be, and give me advice on removal, I would appreciate it. Also, does it
have any value to anybody out there? would it survive being dug up?

http://tinyurl.com/l5a2la

http://tinyurl.com/mxjpq9

http://tinyurl.com/mlryux


Phormium tenax, New Zealand Flax.
Luckily I have never had to remove one but I understand it is a plant for
those that don't intend to stay around long as I've heard it's roots are
like iron and the plant is rather difficult to remove once established, as
your's is.
Good luck.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London




R[_5_] 25-07-2009 05:46 PM

Yellow flower
 

"Matcal" wrote in message
...

Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp


It's a Yellow Flower matey

HTH




Dave Hill 25-07-2009 10:31 PM

Please identfy this plant?
 
On 25 July, 17:00, "Bob Hobden" wrote:
"Lawrie" wrote







We've lived here for 8 years and this plant has not stopped growing!
this is the first year that it has flowered, as you can see from the
images the stems of the flower reach quite a length 4-5 ft! the overall
hight of this plant is not 10-12 ft including the flowering parts.


I used to like it but has now taken over so much of our garden that all
I want to do is remove it! but it is so tough I don't really know where
to start tackling it!


If someone could identify it and let me know how deep the root might
be, and give me advice on removal, I would appreciate it. Also, does it
have any value to anybody out there? would it survive being dug up?


http://tinyurl.com/l5a2la


http://tinyurl.com/mxjpq9


http://tinyurl.com/mlryux


Phormium tenax, New Zealand Flax.
Luckily I have never had to remove one but I understand it is a plant for
those that don't intend to stay around long as I've heard it's roots are
like iron and the plant is rather difficult to remove once established, as
your's is.
Good luck.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London- Hide quoted text -

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Phormium tenax,
If only more people would /could post pictures as good as yours, makes
it much easier to identify.
David Hill

Spider[_2_] 26-07-2009 11:57 AM

Yellow flower
 

"Matcal" wrote in message
...

Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp




--
Matcal


Is that link correct? I can't raise it. It isn't underlined, which usually
means somethings wrong .. or perhaps it's just me.

Spider



Stephen Wolstenholme 26-07-2009 12:09 PM

Yellow flower
 
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:57:54 +0100, "Spider"
wrote:


"Matcal" wrote in message
...

Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp




--
Matcal


Is that link correct? I can't raise it. It isn't underlined, which usually
means somethings wrong .. or perhaps it's just me.

Spider


It's not a link. It is just the name of a bitmap and of little use as
there is no reference to where the bitmap can be seen.

Steve

--
Neural Planner Software Ltd www.NPSL1.com

Stewart Robert Hinsley 26-07-2009 12:15 PM

Yellow flower
 
In message , Spider
writes

"Matcal" wrote in message
...

Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp




--
Matcal


Is that link correct? I can't raise it. It isn't underlined, which usually
means somethings wrong .. or perhaps it's just me.

Spider


It's not in a usable form (it's not a URL). If he were to use
GardenBanter correctly, his file gets uploaded to their server, and an
URL provided.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Spider[_2_] 26-07-2009 12:20 PM

Yellow flower
 

"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message
...
In message , Spider
writes

"Matcal" wrote in message
...

Can anyone identify this flower.
Yellow flower.bmp




--
Matcal


Is that link correct? I can't raise it. It isn't underlined, which
usually
means somethings wrong .. or perhaps it's just me.

Spider


It's not in a usable form (it's not a URL). If he were to use GardenBanter
correctly, his file gets uploaded to their server, and an URL provided.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley



Thanks Steve and Stewart. You can tell I'm not clued up technically, can't
you?! :~) We'll just hav to wait and see if a proper pic turns up.

Spider




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