Help in identification - 2

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by gvpaddy, Aug 21, 2011.

  1. gvpaddy

    gvpaddy Apprentice Gardener

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    Continuation of last thread..

    2 more photos attached. Can you please identify these plants ?

    Photo F - A berry plant. Not sure what berry is this.

    Photo G - A bushy plant. No flowers in the last 4 months.

    Photo H - Another bushy plant. No flowers in the last 4 months.


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  2. ARMANDII

    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    Hi Paddy, welcome to Gardeners Corner.:D:thumbsup: As Daitheplant has said would it be possible for large pics to help us.:D:scratch:
     
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    Just had another look at your pics.

    G. Maybe Cornus. Common name Dogwood.
    However, I would expect top see flower buds/ or even berries formed by now.

    We really need larger images to help you with ids
     
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    gvpaddy Apprentice Gardener

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    Thanks a lot.

    Here are the close-up shots for Photo F & G. Please ignore H, as it was the same item I put it in my another post.

    I have added 2 more for id. Request your help.

    Photo I - thin long leaves. more bush like. no flowers in last 4 months.
    Photo J - it flowered in spring. then stopped. Now I see some thing like seeds in the place of those flowers.

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    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    I is definitely Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Yummy with Lamb & Butternut squash..!! Has a small flower & is a member of the mint family.. :D Can be grown as a hedge..
     
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      :scratch: What colour were the flowers on J.? A long shot but wondering if it is Bergomot-Bee balm it usually starts to flower in June..
       
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      Bigger pics... thank you.
      1. Looks like a blackcurrant bush. Ribes nigrum.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackcurrant

      2. Cornus. It has flowered .... remnants can be seen on top of twig in pic.
      Maybe Cornus sanguinea if berries are black.
      Cornus alba if berries are white
      3. Agree with Marley Farley.. Rosmarinus. common name Rosemary.
      4. Looks like a Deutzia sp or cultivar.
       
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