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shazzbat 05-05-2010 07:53 PM

Plant id plea
 
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and on the
way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen it there in
previous years. What is it?


http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...f/05May001.jpg

--
Steve


Never shake the ketchup bottle. None'll come, and then a lot'll


®óñ© © ²°¹° 05-05-2010 08:26 PM

Plant id plea
 
On Wed, 5 May 2010 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
wrote:

We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and on the
way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen it there in
previous years. What is it?


http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...f/05May001.jpg





It's almost a lettuce


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Dave Hill 05-05-2010 08:37 PM

Plant id plea
 
On 5 May, 20:26, ®óñ© © ²°¹° wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"

wrote:
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and on the
way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen it there in
previous years. *What is it?


http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...20stuff/05May0...


It's almost a lettuce

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(¯`·. ®óñ© *© *²°¹° .·´¯)


Skunk cabbage
http://www.english-country-garden.co...nk-cabbage.htm

David Hill

David in Normandy[_8_] 05-05-2010 09:14 PM

Plant id plea
 
On 05/05/2010 20:53, shazzbat wrote:
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and on
the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen it
there in previous years. What is it?


http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...f/05May001.jpg


It looks very healthy.

--
David in Normandy.
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subject line, or it will be automatically deleted
by a filter and not reach my inbox.

Stewart Robert Hinsley 05-05-2010 09:24 PM

Plant id plea
 
In message , Sacha
writes
On 2010-05-05 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
said:

We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and
on the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen
it there in previous years. What is it?

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...stuff/05May001
.jpg


Skunk cabbage - very handsome.


The BSBI (http://www.bsbi.org.uk) might be interested.

That's the yellow, western or American skunk cabbage, Lysichiton
americanum. There's also a northeast Asian species with white spathes.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

kay 06-05-2010 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stewart Robert Hinsley (Post 886353)
In message , Sacha
writes
On 2010-05-05 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
said:

We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and
on the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen
it there in previous years. What is it?

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...stuff/05May001
.jpg


Skunk cabbage - very handsome.


The BSBI (BSBI) might be interested.

That's the yellow, western or American skunk cabbage, Lysichiton
americanum. There's also a northeast Asian species with white spathes.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

It's appeared in our nature reserve this year. Any idea whether it's a harmless garden escape or something invasive we should be worrying about?

Stewart Robert Hinsley 06-05-2010 10:59 PM

Plant id plea
 
In message , kay
writes

Stewart Robert Hinsley;886353 Wrote:
In message , Sacha
writes-
On 2010-05-05 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
said:
-
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and
on the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen
it there in previous years. What is it?

http://tinyurl.com/35m6zyp
.jpg-

Skunk cabbage - very handsome.-

The BSBI ('BSBI' (http://www.bsbi.org.uk)) might be interested.

That's the yellow, western or American skunk cabbage, Lysichiton
americanum. There's also a northeast Asian species with white spathes.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


It's appeared in our nature reserve this year. Any idea whether it's a
harmless garden escape or something invasive we should be worrying
about?

Google Lysichiton invasive site:uk

There are a number of official looking pages listing it as invasive, but
I haven't found one that says how bad it is.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

someone 07-05-2010 06:48 PM

Plant id plea
 

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

Stewart Robert Hinsley;886353 Wrote:
In message , Sacha
writes-
On 2010-05-05 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
said:
-
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and
on the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen
it there in previous years. What is it?

http://tinyurl.com/35m6zyp
.jpg-

Skunk cabbage - very handsome.-

The BSBI ('BSBI' (http://www.bsbi.org.uk)) might be interested.

That's the yellow, western or American skunk cabbage, Lysichiton
americanum. There's also a northeast Asian species with white spathes.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


It's appeared in our nature reserve this year. Any idea whether it's a
harmless garden escape or something invasive we should be worrying
about?

Google Lysichiton invasive site:uk

There are a number of official looking pages listing it as invasive, but I
haven't found one that says how bad it is.
--


I was given one about seven years ago as a gift that a friend bought for me
at a garden centre. It lives in my main pond and has large leaves and
flowers but doesn't seem to occur in my other pond or in any of the
neighbouring streams, so maybe it's not all that invasive.

someone



Dave Hill 07-05-2010 08:38 PM

Plant id plea
 
On 7 May, 18:48, "someone" wrote:
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in ...





In message , kay
writes


Stewart Robert Hinsley;886353 Wrote:
In message , Sacha
writes-
On 2010-05-05 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
said:
-
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and
on the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen
it there in previous years. *What is it?


http://tinyurl.com/35m6zyp
.jpg-


Skunk cabbage - very handsome.-


The BSBI ('BSBI' (http://www.bsbi.org.uk)) might be interested.


That's the yellow, western or American skunk cabbage, Lysichiton
americanum. There's also a northeast Asian species with white spathes..
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


It's appeared in our nature reserve this year. Any idea whether it's a
harmless garden escape or something invasive we should be worrying
about?


Google Lysichiton invasive site:uk


There are a number of official looking pages listing it as invasive, but I
haven't found one that says how bad it is.
--


I was given one about seven years ago as a gift that a friend bought for me
at a garden centre. *It lives in my main pond and has large leaves and
flowers but doesn't seem to occur in my other pond or in any of the
neighbouring streams, so maybe it's not all that invasive.

someone- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I think the reason it is classed as invasive is because the seeds wash
down strean and grow where they settle.
David Hill

someone 07-05-2010 10:18 PM

Plant id plea
 

"Dave Hill" wrote in message
...
On 7 May, 18:48, "someone" wrote:
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in
...





In message , kay
writes


Stewart Robert Hinsley;886353 Wrote:
In message , Sacha
writes-
On 2010-05-05 19:53:48 +0100, "shazzbat"
said:
-
We went to the allotment today by a different route to the usual, and
on the way we spotted this plant in a roadside ditch. We haven't seen
it there in previous years. What is it?


http://tinyurl.com/35m6zyp
.jpg-


Skunk cabbage - very handsome.-


The BSBI ('BSBI' (http://www.bsbi.org.uk)) might be interested.


That's the yellow, western or American skunk cabbage, Lysichiton
americanum. There's also a northeast Asian species with white spathes.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


It's appeared in our nature reserve this year. Any idea whether it's a
harmless garden escape or something invasive we should be worrying
about?


Google Lysichiton invasive site:uk


There are a number of official looking pages listing it as invasive, but
I
haven't found one that says how bad it is.
--


I was given one about seven years ago as a gift that a friend bought for
me
at a garden centre. It lives in my main pond and has large leaves and
flowers but doesn't seem to occur in my other pond or in any of the
neighbouring streams, so maybe it's not all that invasive.

someone- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I think the reason it is classed as invasive is because the seeds wash
down strean and grow where they settle.
David Hill

Ah, that explains it then: I have only a couple of smallish ponds in my
garden, and the nearest streams are 1/4 mile away.

My biggest invasive problem was ground elder, until I discovered I could eat
it...

someone




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