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Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
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Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
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Margaret




Do you mean http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/advisor/plants/wisteria/ ?

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Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
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Wisteria?

Margaret



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Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
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Margaret




Do you mean http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/advisor/plants/wisteria/ ?

Mike


No, it isn't Wisteria, Mike... Id an idea it was more of a low shrub.

Thanks you.

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Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
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Wisteria?

See my reply to Mike, and thanks.


Margaret




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Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
have the right name as it was told to me in a hurry.

Margaret


Wisteria, Weigela? The first is a climber of which there are many
varieties, the second a flowering shrub of which there are many varieties.
Try a Google image search to see if one of them looks like the sort of
thing you were told about. Did you see it somewhere?
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Thanks Sacha- it was neither of those. I haven't seen one but
a relative suggested I look it up and it might be suitable for a spot
in my garden. I'll ask him again where he got that name from.

Margaret
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On 2011-03-28 10:31:54 +0100, "The Brownie" me@privacy net. said:



Please can anyone tell me anything about the above plant. I'm not sure I
have the right name as it was told to me in a hurry.

Margaret


Wisteria, Weigela? The first is a climber of which there are many
varieties, the second a flowering shrub of which there are many varieties.
Try a Google image search to see if one of them looks like the sort of
thing you were told about. Did you see it somewhere?
--

Thanks Sacha- it was neither of those. I haven't seen one but
a relative suggested I look it up and it might be suitable for a spot
in my garden. I'll ask him again where he got that name from.


Viscaria? (Which could be Lychnis viscaria - a perennial - or Viscaria
oculata - a hardy annual.)

Margaret
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