HELP With identification of this plant
This plant arrived in my well established garden last year. Probably
delivered by a bird although it is situated near a seed bird feeder. Last year there was one stem, this year three. In the spring/early summer there are pink flowers, at this time of year (September) it has these deep purple/black berries. Its about 1 metre tall and wide at the moment. Dies down in the winter. Here is a link to a picture. http://www.inro.freeserve.co.uk/postcards/mystery.jpg Thanks for your help. |
Użytkownik "Allotment gardener" napisał w wiadomości om... | This plant arrived in my well established garden last year. | | http://www.inro.freeserve.co.uk/postcards/mystery.jpg Phytolacca americana? Regards, B. |
"Basia Kulesz" wrote in message ... Użytkownik "Allotment gardener" napisał w wiadomości om... | This plant arrived in my well established garden last year. | | http://www.inro.freeserve.co.uk/postcards/mystery.jpg Phytolacca americana? Regards, B. Phytolacca rigida. |
"Steve" wrote in message ...
"Basia Kulesz" wrote in message ... Użytkownik "Allotment gardener" napisał w wiadomości om... | This plant arrived in my well established garden last year. | | http://www.inro.freeserve.co.uk/postcards/mystery.jpg Phytolacca americana? Regards, B. Phytolacca rigida. ------------------------------------ Many thanks for your help, it's much appreciated. I now have something to followup on. Kind regards and thanks again --------------------------- |
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