Perennial ID - in pairs!

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  1. Agatha_M

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    Ok here goes!

    0, Dunno.. looks like a mint.. smell it and see.
    1, Verbena bonariensis.... definately
    2, Perovskia, possibly
    3, looks familiar... but can't place it
    4 Saponaria officionalis.. soapwort. def
    5, Astilbe.. def
    6 Duno... but looks interesting
    7 Dunno'
    8, Apple mint... smell it and see!
    9, Bugle, Ajuga repans.. def
    10, 11, 12, All cranesbills of different types.

    Basically they're all nice perenials that look after themselves
     
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    0 Lamiaceae family - looks identical to Salvia sclarea - except for the pink tinge
    1 yes Verbena
    2 The silvery aspect says it could be Perovskia - but its too late to go and have a look
    3 Centranthus
    4 I have Saponaria - but I wouldn't have recognised it
    5 Astilbe
    6 possibly Filipendula
    7 -
    8 another member of Lamiaceae family
    9 Bugle
    10,11 and 12 all look like Geraniums - but no 11 is funny - may not be
     
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    I can't play this time. I didn't see this thread last night and the images have disappeared today :(
     
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    Just copy mine... and hope no-one notices! ;)
     
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    Ooops, I'm terribly sorry but dunno what happened - the whole outlook of the forum seems to be different and the attachments must have fallen victim to some substantial changes as well...

    :scratch: Please be patient, I'll try to find a way, though it might take some time...
     
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    Yes, but they might not be right:wink:
     
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    There's no news so far about the vanishing attachments, so here are the pics, again, just for Aaron: http://picasaweb.google.com/kodelottem/GCAlbum#

    Tomorrow I'll put the names into that place as well, perhaps they won't disappear from there... Thanks for your patience. :flag:
     
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    Right....

    1)
    2) Verbena Bonariensis
    3)
    4) Helenium (wild guess)
    5) Red Valerian (the others have written the proper name!)
    6) Astilbe
    7)
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    9) Apple Mint
    10) Ajuga
    11) Cranesbill
    12) Cranesbill
    13) Cranesbill

    Oh dear, these ones are difficult!
     
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    The names are all up in the above link, and you got about 9 of the plants right in this round, congratulations!

    Thank you everyone for all the work you put into this little game! :thmb:
     
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    Thanks Agatha for all your work - good fun. :gnthb: But things are growing so fast now that they don't look the same as they did a week ago.
     
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    Nice one.

    Although that Perovskia doesn't look like one....any my Filipendula is a lot more advanced than that!
     
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