More I.D. help please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by jay, Jul 23, 2006.

  1. jay

    jay Gardener

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    Your expert help is required again people!
    First one: flowers (sorry the pic is a bit fuzzy)

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    ..and leaf:

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    and this one, which I decided to leave after it grew from birdseed (the awful american-tan fence is NOT my boundary side!! :D )

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  2. suedobie

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    The first one looks like Geum to me, not sure about the other one.

    Sue
     
  3. jay

    jay Gardener

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    Thanks Sue - do you know if they're related to strawberry at all? They look similar don't they?
     
  4. Gogs

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    Agree with Suedobie first is a GEUM (possibly miss wilmot)
    Second could be a sunflower
     
  5. jay

    jay Gardener

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    Yes it could well be couldn't it! DOH! :D

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  6. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    It's Geum - Mrs J Bradshaw, and I don't think it's related to the strawberry. I actually have a Potentilla "Melton Fire" which would fool anyone it's a strawberry ... but it's not! [​IMG] :rolleyes:
     
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