walnut whats this?

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by daz and debs, Apr 8, 2008.

  1. daz and debs

    daz and debs Gardener

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    Hi walnut .My wife came home today with this plant however it does,nt say which type it is do you know mate please?Is it fragrant it doesn,t say on the box it just says plant in a pot in june!sory the pics the wrong way"""""" [​IMG]
     
  2. geckoman

    geckoman Gardener

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    looks the very same as i just planted but mines seed form yours could be angles trumpet??
     
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    daz and debs Gardener

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    Are thay easy to germinate from seed geckoman?
     
  4. geckoman

    geckoman Gardener

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    dont know fella its my first time [​IMG] [​IMG]
    got to give different things a try tho
     
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    daz and debs Gardener

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    Yea your right mate.I wuold like to try seeds also.
     
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    youngdaisydee Gardener

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    hi, geko and daz, why dont you go to walnuts brug thread, loads of info there..
     
  7. geckoman

    geckoman Gardener

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    cheers ydd on my way lol
     
  8. walnut

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    D&D there's a bit of an anomally the picture on right of the box is showing a brugmansia tree with flowers hanging down,the picture facing you at the back of the box is a datura,however the plant in the box is a brug probably a suaveolens type,will positively identify it when we see its flower,it will have a great scent,don't wait until june plant it up now keep it out of the frost feed it well(b/mans chicken pellet formula is good)aim to end up in a 16-18" pot or plant in the ground if you want to see them really grow but they would need to be dug up before the frosts in autumn,easy from seed and possible for them to flower in their first year.
     
  9. daz and debs

    daz and debs Gardener

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    Thanks guys for the great advice.Walnut ill have a look at your brugg thread mate.Thanks
     
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