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[email protected] 02-06-2013 03:38 PM

Plant ID please
 
Hi there,

Could anyone help me with the name of the plant/shrub in the top of this picture (above the geraniums).

http://www.colourbox.com/image/medit...-image-2064762

Also, any advice on whether it would grow in the UK would also be appreciated.

Ian

Jeff Layman[_2_] 02-06-2013 06:52 PM

Plant ID please
 
On 02/06/2013 15:38, wrote:
Hi there,

Could anyone help me with the name of the plant/shrub in the top of this picture (above the geraniums).

http://www.colourbox.com/image/medit...-image-2064762

Also, any advice on whether it would grow in the UK would also be appreciated.

Ian


Looks like Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to me, or something very similar.
Definitely a hibiscus, anyway. They are not hardy in the UK, and would
not survive a winter outside, but would be suitable for a conservatory.

You can usually find them in various flower colours in garden centres.

--

Jeff

David.WE.Roberts 02-06-2013 07:32 PM

Plant ID please
 
On Sun, 02 Jun 2013 18:52:13 +0100, Jeff Layman wrote:

On 02/06/2013 15:38, wrote:
Hi there,

Could anyone help me with the name of the plant/shrub in the top of
this picture (above the geraniums).

http://www.colourbox.com/image/medit...-and-blue-red-

flowers-image-2064762

Also, any advice on whether it would grow in the UK would also be
appreciated.

Ian


Looks like Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to me, or something very similar.
Definitely a hibiscus, anyway. They are not hardy in the UK, and would
not survive a winter outside, but would be suitable for a conservatory.

You can usually find them in various flower colours in garden centres.


Just to note that some Hibiscus are hardy enough to survive outside, at
least in East Anglia.

We had one for several years against the kitchen wall (south facing) and
currently have an offshoot of this one in the front garden, and a garden
centre blue hibiscus syriacus (according to the label) in a pot out the
back.

Both seem fine despite the harsh winter.

Cheers

Dave R

Bob Hobden 02-06-2013 08:07 PM

Plant ID please
 
"David.WE.Roberts" wrote On Sun, 02 Jun 2013 18:52:13 +0100, Jeff Layman
wrote:

wrote:
Could anyone help me with the name of the plant/shrub in the top of
this picture (above the geraniums).

http://www.colourbox.com/image/medit...-and-blue-red-

flowers-image-2064762

Also, any advice on whether it would grow in the UK would also be
appreciated.

Ian


Looks like Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to me, or something very similar.
Definitely a hibiscus, anyway. They are not hardy in the UK, and would
not survive a winter outside, but would be suitable for a conservatory.

You can usually find them in various flower colours in garden centres.


Just to note that some Hibiscus are hardy enough to survive outside, at
least in East Anglia.

We had one for several years against the kitchen wall (south facing) and
currently have an offshoot of this one in the front garden, and a garden
centre blue hibiscus syriacus (according to the label) in a pot out the
back.

Both seem fine despite the harsh winter.


Hibiscus syriacus and it's cultivars is hardy, indeed we have a number of
self seeded ones that we are gradually turning into a flowering hedge on our
allotment. However, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis which is usually seen in
sub-tropical and tropical gardens will not take any frost IME.

-- Regards
Bob Hobden
Posting to this Newsgroup
from the W.of London. UK



[email protected] 02-06-2013 08:37 PM

Plant ID please
 
On Sunday, June 2, 2013 7:32:32 PM UTC+1, David.WE.Roberts wrote:
On Sun, 02 Jun 2013 18:52:13 +0100, Jeff Layman wrote:



On 02/06/2013 15:38, Ian wrote:


Hi there,




Could anyone help me with the name of the plant/shrub in the top of


this picture (above the geraniums).




http://www.colourbox.com/image/medit...-and-blue-red-


flowers-image-2064762



Also, any advice on whether it would grow in the UK would also be


appreciated.




Ian






Looks like Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to me, or something very similar.


Definitely a hibiscus, anyway. They are not hardy in the UK, and would


not survive a winter outside, but would be suitable for a conservatory.




You can usually find them in various flower colours in garden centres.




Just to note that some Hibiscus are hardy enough to survive outside, at

least in East Anglia.



We had one for several years against the kitchen wall (south facing) and

currently have an offshoot of this one in the front garden, and a garden

centre blue hibiscus syriacus (according to the label) in a pot out the

back.



Both seem fine despite the harsh winter.



Cheers



Dave R


Thanks for the ID and information everyone.

Ian

David Hill 02-06-2013 09:32 PM

Plant ID please
 
On 02/06/2013 15:38, wrote:
Hi there,

Could anyone help me with the name of the plant/shrub in the top of this picture (above the geraniums).

http://www.colourbox.com/image/medit...-image-2064762

Also, any advice on whether it would grow in the UK would also be appreciated.

Ian



Why can't people asking this sort of question give some idea of where
thy are in the UK.
What will grow in Cornwall might or might not survive in Kent where as
in the North of Scotland...........
Well I'll leave it to you to work out


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