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More plants (No.5)
Palustris:
No 1 Pictoee
No 2
No 3
No 4 Allegro
No 5
No 6
No 7
No 8 Clematis Fireworks.
No 9
No 10 Hagley Hybrid
TIA.
NightHawk:
Some great photos there Eric.
Okay, I'm going out on a limb here and will chip in with some suggestions:
(#1), (#2) and (#4) - Poppy of some description ::) (hmmm - obviously)
(#3) Lillium variety?
(#5) and (#6) - the same photo for some reason ???
(#7) Lily?
(#8) (#9) and (#10) - Clematis types. ::) Not very helpful, but hopefully in the right area :-\
Laurie.
P.S. Looking forward to seeing many more photos from our other members this year - both of known plants and unknown varieties. It's so nice to see what our members are growing and what thier favourites are.
Palustris:
Whoops! Must have copied the wrong URL....again.
No 6 (proper)
As I said right at the beginning, I know the Genus of most of these things, but it is the specific name which escapes me. For example 3 and 5 are both Bearded Iris, but no idea of the name.
Lyn and Malcolm:
Eric
Picture 8 is probably Fireworks.
See here http://www.clematis.hull.ac.uk/new-clemdetail.cfm?dbkey=171
Malcolm
ps haven't given up on the others yet
ideasguy:
Thanks for posting the new wave of unknown plants for us to have a go at plant ID detective work Eric :)
Ive broadcast the message. Hopefuly other members will join the "quiz"
If No 7 is Hemerocallis (Day Lily) , I hope you get a suggestion for its variety. I have one very much like that one in my garden, but it was given to me by a friend when I started gardening, and I dont know its name.
It has now hybridised with others and they are springing up in other parts of the garden.
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