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Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can
anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related -- Jeff |
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In article , Jeff Layman
writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 22/04/2012 11:16, Janet Tweedy wrote:
In , Jeff Layman writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus It's something growing through one of those (or perhaps a Mahonia). But it doesn't look like the sterile or fertile flowers of hydrangea. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H...a_close_up.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:S...gea_flower.jpg -- Jeff |
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In message , Jeff Layman
writes On 22/04/2012 11:16, Janet Tweedy wrote: In , Jeff Layman writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus It's something growing through one of those (or perhaps a Mahonia). But it doesn't look like the sterile or fertile flowers of hydrangea. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H...a_close_up.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:S...gea_flower.jpg I think it's a flower arrangement, rather than rooted plants. My guess is that the flowers are Primula malacoides, but there's enough detail for me to have any degree of certainty. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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In message , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes In message , Jeff Layman writes On 22/04/2012 11:16, Janet Tweedy wrote: In , Jeff Layman writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus It's something growing through one of those (or perhaps a Mahonia). But it doesn't look like the sterile or fertile flowers of hydrangea. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H...a_close_up.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:S...gea_flower.jpg I think it's a flower arrangement, rather than rooted plants. My guess is that the flowers are Primula malacoides, but there's enough detail for me to have any degree of certainty. Missing negative syndrome strikes again - s/enough/not enough/. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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On Apr 22, 12:26*pm, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 22/04/2012 11:16, Janet Tweedy wrote: In , Jeff Layman *writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus It's something growing through one of those (or perhaps a Mahonia). *But it doesn't look like the sterile or fertile flowers of hydrangea.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H...gea_flower.jpg -- Jeff I'm almost certain it's Lantana http://www.flowerspictures.org/flowe...le-lantana.htm David @ the wintery end of Swansea Bay |
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On 4/22/2012 10:16 AM, Dave Hill wrote:
On Apr 22, 12:26 pm, Jeff wrote: On 22/04/2012 11:16, Janet Tweedy wrote: In , Jeff Layman writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus It's something growing through one of those (or perhaps a Mahonia). But it doesn't look like the sterile or fertile flowers of hydrangea.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H...gea_flower.jpg -- Jeff I'm almost certain it's Lantana http://www.flowerspictures.org/flowe...le-lantana.htm David @ the wintery end of Swansea Bay It does look very like the lantana I used to have. |
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On 22/04/2012 15:16, Dave Hill wrote:
On Apr 22, 12:26 pm, Jeff wrote: On 22/04/2012 11:16, Janet Tweedy wrote: In , Jeff Layman writes Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related A hydrangea coming through a holly or an Osmanthus It's something growing through one of those (or perhaps a Mahonia). But it doesn't look like the sterile or fertile flowers of hydrangea.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H...gea_flower.jpg -- Jeff I'm almost certain it's Lantana http://www.flowerspictures.org/flowe...le-lantana.htm David @ the wintery end of Swansea Bay Thanks - it's been puzzling me. I didn't know there was a purple lantana; all the plants I've seen have been red and yellow. -- Jeff |
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I presume we're all id-ing the right thing? At about 3.47 the pic changes to a yellow compositae. |
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"Jeff Layman" wrote in message ... Sorry if you don't like baroque music (turn off the sound!), but can anyone ID the plant illustrated here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2eJf...eature=related -- Jeff My money is on Lantana, going by the leaves I can see as well as the flowers -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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