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Can you identify this plant?
On 24/06/2013 23:12, Pam Moore wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 22:49:15 +0100, "Bob" wrote: "Emrys Davies" wrote ... It is growing in front of a disused garage door on a car park. It is in in full bloom and is quite striking. I have never seen it before during my long lifetime. It is about 1' x 1' and is literally covered in rich yellow trumpet like flowers which are about half an inch long. There are about twelve flowers in a cluster at the end of each stem and the foliage is similar to this http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur...d=0CI0BEPwdMAo. Funny enough one of those turned up in our front garden last year, it's stunning this year. I've looked around and can't find it in anyone else's garden locally. It soon will be if you leave yours to seed! It grows like a weed in my front garden. I brought some from my Mother's garden about 25 years ago. She warned me it would seed around and it does. It now grows in my next door neighbour's front garden also! In my back garden I have a white one with white and green flowers which I certainly never planted! Probably Corydalis ochroleuca. I grew it for a few years. It's not as invasive as C. lutea, and its flowers are such an unusual colour combination they are quite attractive. -- Jeff |
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