Solved ID Please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Tye, Dec 4, 2022.

  1. Tye

    Tye Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi, i'm struggling to know how to start a thread, id like help identifying this grass pls.
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    Good morning @Tye my friend I have moved your post in to this thread and have sent you a PM with a link attached if you find it difficult to follow just let me know and we will go through it step by step no worries my friend:smile:

    FOR NEW MEMBERS HELP WITH YOUR FIRST POST/PHOTO
     
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    • Victoria

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      Hi Tye and welcome. Not sure but it could be Ribbon Grass, Phalaris arundinacea, or one of the Sedges.
       
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      • Tye

        Tye Apprentice Gardener

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        Great thanks.
         
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        Could be a Phormium :scratch:
         
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        • Tye

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          I think you've hit the nail on the head, it definitely looks like a Phormium Blondie :dbgrtmb:
           
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            Phormium (cream delight)???? Screenshot_20221204-122710.png
             
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              Definitely a phormium cookianum cultivar. Cream delight is a good shout
               
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                Thanks guys, i dug it up from the bottom of the garden to take with us when we move next month. There's also an 8ft high 8ft wide fatsia japonica but i don't have the heart to move her, stunning specimen that she is.
                 
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