Solved Identification please

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  1. Jowo

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    Hi there
    Can anyone ID this plant for me please
    The lady that gifted it to me said it was 'like a stock' but couldn't tell me what
    Thanks in advance
    Joanna

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    Hi Joanna......I don't have a very good track record at identifying ;) but could it be a Wallflower by any chance?
     
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    Perhaps Dianthus barbatus ... Sweet William?
     
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    I did say I'm not good at this but.... just a thought...Hoary Stock...it does have a posh Latin name but that's an area I'm not good at as well. :heehee:


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    Good morning it could be Echium looks a little like the one my neighbour has:smile:
     
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    We 'll have to resort to an identity parade .....:roflol:
     
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    Looks more like some sort of stock than the others mentioned
     
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    That's what the OP said she was told too. :):blue thumb:
     
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    I knew I'd read it somewhere!
    I meant to add, I agree with OP, but got side tracked whilst posting:old:
     
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      Hi all, thanks for your suggestions! To be honest, I'm not sure about wallflowers as it's a larger bract but maybe a variety of..how exciting! I'll wait and see
       
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        Could it be Evening Primrose ?
         
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        My thoughts....Matthiola incana.

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        Well after all these suggestions, I'll be sure to put you out of your misery!! It's looking quite healthy so hopefully it will flower this year many thanks
         
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