Plant ID?
Can anyone identify this plant:
http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf From a tub of seeds bought in a french supermarket a few years ago. Some sort of member of the chrysanthemum family I guess but annual or perennial? Would particularly like it to be a perennial, but probably not. |
Plant ID?
In article , Trevor
writes Can anyone identify this plant: http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf Argyranthemum perennial but can be tender. http://www.finegardening.com/plantgu...rutescens.aspx -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
Plant ID?
On 22/07/2012 20:09, Janet Tweedy wrote:
In article , Trevor writes Can anyone identify this plant: http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf Argyranthemum perennial but can be tender. http://www.finegardening.com/plantgu...rutescens.aspx I grow lots of varieties of Argyrathemum frutescens and have for years but the habit and leaf structure of this doesn't resemble them. |
Plant ID?
On 22/07/2012 20:14, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 19:32:47 +0100, wrote: Can anyone identify this plant: http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf From a tub of seeds bought in a french supermarket a few years ago. Some sort of member of the chrysanthemum family I guess but annual or perennial? Would particularly like it to be a perennial, but probably not. Scentless Mayweed, Tripleurospermum inodorum? See http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/orga...weed.php?id=52 Really ? Even though mine has yellow petals? Also less finely divided foliage. |
Plant ID?
On 22/07/2012 20:09, Janet Tweedy wrote:
In article , Trevor writes Can anyone identify this plant: http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf Argyranthemum perennial but can be tender. http://www.finegardening.com/plantgu...rutescens.aspx Nice to hear from you after all these years. Abandoned newsgroups after the loss of outlook express but struggling along with thunderbird, though don't like it as much. |
Plant ID?
On 22/07/2012 19:32, Trevor wrote:
Can anyone identify this plant: http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf From a tub of seeds bought in a french supermarket a few years ago. Some sort of member of the chrysanthemum family I guess but annual or perennial? Would particularly like it to be a perennial, but probably not. I think the white daisy with yellow zone may be Chrysanthemum spectabile. The others may be a mix of Chrys. coronarium and Chrys. carinatum. (My reference is Dr. Hessayon's The Bedding Plant Expert). -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
Plant ID?
On 23/07/2012 11:50, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 20:43:05 +0100, wrote: On 22/07/2012 20:14, Chris Hogg wrote: On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 19:32:47 +0100, wrote: Can anyone identify this plant: http://www.woldsweather.co.uk/Plant.pdf From a tub of seeds bought in a french supermarket a few years ago. Some sort of member of the chrysanthemum family I guess but annual or perennial? Would particularly like it to be a perennial, but probably not. Scentless Mayweed, Tripleurospermum inodorum? See http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/orga...weed.php?id=52 Really ? Even though mine has yellow petals? Also less finely divided foliage. If that doesn't appeal, how about Anthemis tinctoria, for example A.t. E.C.Buxton or similar. I have that in the garden - it has a darker leaf and a different flowering habit. |
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