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Plant ID Part 2
Palustris:
No.0. April Succulent leaves clasping red stem. Serrated leaves.
N0 1 June Camassia, Anthericum or Paradisea
No 2 June Phlox bifida alba(?)
N0 3 June Silene schafta(?)
N0 4 Sept. Potentilla
N0 5 June Codonopsis grey-wilsoni
N0 6 June Paeonia emodii (?)
No 7 May Potentilla alba
No 8 May badly photographed Incarvillea(?)
No 9 May Saxifraga
No 10 May Geranium
Edited to add names and info given.
ideasguy:
Its amazing how much you need to refer to good photos in this ID business.
I hope we can get these plants identified and into the Master Database,
No 3 In the genus Silene ??
No 4. I thought Geum chiloense 'Lady Stratheden' at first with those leaves
http://www.hort.net/gallery/view/ros/geuchls/
https://www.anniesannuals.com/signs/d%20-%20g/geum_chiloense_ls.htm
but its double
Had a quick look at Potentillas (Cinquefoil) as it has similar(ish) leaves, but no match in a quick hunt
No 6 a Paeonia?
No 10 a Geranium, but which one?
Over to the other members
DEBORAH:
# 1
# 2 YUCCA yup
# 3 LUNARIA maybe?
# 4
# 5
# 6 RANUNCULUS pretty sure
# 7
# 8 TRADESCANTIA yup
# 9 ALLIUM also pretty certain
#10 looks like CRANESBILL
Have been out stacking wood and cam in to eat and started looking at these- afraid I must get back and finish that pile because it's gonna snow (YIKES) tomorrow. Will be thinking about these and will get back on later...#1 and #4 are right on the tip of my tongue too.
Cheers
-Deborah
ideasguy:
Thanks for joining in Deborah
Its great to see you here a dnits been a long time since we have been in contact. I'll send you an email later.
Back to Erics photos.
No 5
Codonopsis?
http://www.kneebone.freeserve.co.uk/himalsnow.htm
Not exacty the one, but they have 5 petals like yours.
By the way, thats a fantastic website
Heres the Home page:
http://www.kneebone.freeserve.co.uk/
Palustris:
Thanks Deborah. Nice try.However, no 2 is either Anthericum, Paradisia or Camassia. We have not got Yucca in the garden. No. 3 is probably a Silene. No6 is a Paeony and No 8 could be a badly photographed Incarvillea, while No. 9 is possibly a Saxifrage ( from the leaves) No 10 is defo a Cranesbilll, but Geranium what?
George. Codonopsis grey-wilsoni is a distinct posibility. I did try to grow it once.
Have to say I am not having much success at getting names for these plants and there are a lot more to follow. Perhaps I should stop taking the 'easy' route and start going through me books and the Internet. Was just being lazy and hopeful.
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