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Fruit border ID
If you know what any of these are, I'd be glad to hear...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/meow224/ thanks, NT |
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"NT" wrote in message ... If you know what any of these are, I'd be glad to hear... http://www.flickr.com/photos/meow224/ thanks, NT IMG_5878-2 is Solanum crispum IMG_5877-2 plant7 might be Parthenocissus? IMG_5872-2 plant2 might be Viburnum? IMG_5871-2 plant1 If its thorny its Pyracantha IMG_5870-2 plant0 Solanum IMG_5868-2 currant8 Probably Blackcurrant IMG_5869-2 plant9 also looks as if its in the Solanum family Its unusual for Solanum to set seed down here but be aware that they are often very toxic -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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On 26/08/2012 17:13, Charlie Pridham wrote:
"NT" wrote in message ... If you know what any of these are, I'd be glad to hear... http://www.flickr.com/photos/meow224/ thanks, NT IMG_5878-2 is Solanum crispum IMG_5877-2 plant7 might be Parthenocissus? IMG_5872-2 plant2 might be Viburnum? IMG_5871-2 plant1 If its thorny its Pyracantha IMG_5870-2 plant0 Solanum IMG_5868-2 currant8 Probably Blackcurrant IMG_5869-2 plant9 also looks as if its in the Solanum family Its unusual for Solanum to set seed down here but be aware that they are often very toxic I agree with 1st, 2nd I thought Black Elderberry, 3rd A poor specimin of Gelder rose, 4th Pyracantha 5th Solanium Crispum fruit 6th A currant, but as the others are all ornimental then flowering currant, 7th for some reason Solanium crispum yet again. David @ the at present rain free end of Swansea Bay |
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On Aug 26, 5:58*pm, David Hill wrote:
On 26/08/2012 17:13, Charlie Pridham wrote: "NT" wrote in message .... If you know what any of these are, I'd be glad to hear... http://www.flickr.com/photos/meow224/ thanks, NT IMG_5878-2 *is Solanum crispum IMG_5877-2 plant7 might be Parthenocissus? IMG_5872-2 plant2 might be Viburnum? IMG_5871-2 plant1 If its thorny its Pyracantha IMG_5870-2 plant0 Solanum IMG_5868-2 currant8 Probably Blackcurrant IMG_5869-2 plant9 also looks as if its in the Solanum family Its unusual for Solanum to set seed down here but be aware that they are often very toxic I agree with 1st, 2nd I thought Black Elderberry, 3rd A poor specimin of Gelder rose, 4th Pyracantha *5th Solanium Crispum fruit 6th A currant, but as the others are all ornimental then flowering currant, 7th for some reason Solanium crispum yet again. David @ the at present rain free end of Swansea Bay What's the situation with ornamental currants, are they toxic or ? NT |
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NT wrote: What's the situation with ornamental currants, are they toxic or ? Wikipedia confirms my feeling that they are edible but not worth eating. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On Aug 26, 6:36*pm, wrote:
In article , NT wrote: What's the situation with ornamental currants, are they toxic or ? Wikipedia confirms my feeling that they are edible but not worth eating. Regards, Nick Maclaren. thanks everyone. (I didn't manage to find that on wiki.) NT |
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