Plants that I can't identify

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by SarahInTheGarden, Apr 9, 2006.

  1. SarahInTheGarden

    SarahInTheGarden Apprentice Gardener

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    If you've read my post 'inherited garden' you'll know why I have so may plants to ID.

    Plant A
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    Plant B
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    Plant C
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    Plant D
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  2. SarahInTheGarden

    SarahInTheGarden Apprentice Gardener

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    Cheers Lisa - I'll look them up

    Plant A enlarged [​IMG]
     
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    B is another Euphorbia
    A and c, no idea
     
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    C looks a bit like Leucothoe (spelling??) - with the leaf colour. It's too dark for me to go out and check my own one just now!! Agree B + D Euphorbia. A - I'm definitely not sure, but when I uprooted and divided some Hemerocallis, they were rather like that.
     
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    chobart Gardener

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    SarahintheGarden
    A could be a lot of things including Hemerocallis - suggest wait until it flowers and show again. D is Euphorbia and B looks like Euphorbia Griffithii? Not at all sure about C sorry.
     
  6. SarahInTheGarden

    SarahInTheGarden Apprentice Gardener

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    Thanks for your input- I will go surfing to see what I can find out about these suggestions

    Cheers
     
  7. SarahInTheGarden

    SarahInTheGarden Apprentice Gardener

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    After a quick image search on google I certainly hope that A is Hemerocallis, what beautiful flowers - can't wait till it starts to flower!

    I never realsied how much fun gardening could be - I have found myself waking early hours every morning to go and see what is happening - new leaves, buds and flowers - I have one plant, Giant soloman seal that grows aboout an inch a day.
     
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