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Title: Identity?
Post by: Palustris on May 24, 2004, 20:46:05
I have done my best to identify plants for people, with some success, now it is your turn. This is an evergreen climber, the scent is absolutely wonderful.  The flowers have 6 petals normally, though some have 7 and there are usually 4 stamen or anthers or nectaries (not sure what they are). As you can see, they are not that big or showy, buds are pale pinkish and the flowers open to greenish white.
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Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Doris_Pinks on May 24, 2004, 21:20:27
Eric, could it be Akebia quinata 'Shirobana' ('Alba')?
DP
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Palustris on May 24, 2004, 22:25:17
Not sure, the flowers of Akebia are different in shape. The next trellis along has Akebia quinata with red flowers on it.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Doris_Pinks on May 24, 2004, 22:30:08
How does it climb? Tendrils?
 It almost has an evergreen clematis look to it!
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: campanula on May 24, 2004, 22:51:34
one of the codonopsis family - definately not clematidea tho'.......a very wild guess.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: MagpieDi on May 25, 2004, 14:14:14
I was thinking evergreen clematis too Dottie!
Armandii ' Apple Blossom' has pinkish buds opening white, but not sure of size of flower, but the leaf looks very similar. I lost mine one severe winter many years ago.  :-\
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: MagpieDi on May 25, 2004, 15:48:29
Just thought I recognised the 5 leaflet new growth in pic, and checked with mine in garden. Altho' I have the golden form ( 3 leaflets ) could it be a type of Choisya - Mexican Orange Blossom ?? Not a true climber, but have mine growing up a 6ft sheltered fence! ........and the fragrance from the tiny flowers is wonderful at this time of year !  
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Palustris on May 25, 2004, 18:13:41
It is a twiner, like Clematis, but it is definitely not C.armandii, the flowers are very different and much smaller. Nor is it a Codonopsis as the largest of those only grows to about a metre and this is already 8 feet tall and twice as wide. And our Choisyas are very different. But thank you for your efforts.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Palustris on May 25, 2004, 19:27:56
This is a bit embarrassing, I have just been weeding round the base of this plant and found half a label with the first 3 letters of its name. 'Hol'
A search brought up Holboellia either coriacea or latifolia. We thing it is more likely to be the first as it is hardy and the other is more tender. THank you once again for your efforts. Daft thing is I can remember buying it now I know its name.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: MagpieDi on May 25, 2004, 19:56:48
Bloomin'  heck !!!  ::)   ;D

Never come across that one Eric.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Chezzie on May 25, 2004, 21:12:29
Stephanosis family by any chance?
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Palustris on May 25, 2004, 22:08:04
Lardizabalaceae family
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: campanula on May 26, 2004, 22:01:00
of course - it is good in shade too.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Garden Manager on May 28, 2004, 16:45:10
one of the codonopsis family - definately not clematidea tho'.......a very wild guess.

Campanula, just to let you know, claematis are in the buttercup (ranunculaceae( family, they have no family of their own!  :'(

Eric, I have seen this plant before, and at first couldnt remember the name of it but i did alitle searching and found it!

Holboelia (not got a species name for it) related to the Akeibia as someone suggested, so they werent far wrong.

The plant has leathery leaves and small white flowers in clusters. Vigorous twining plant. New growth is bronze coloured, a bit like Clematis armandii.

Hope this helps  ;D
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Garden Manager on May 28, 2004, 16:48:46
B***r beaten to it!

That will teach me not to read all the posts before relpying wont it?

Still i hope my post helped a bit Eric
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Palustris on May 28, 2004, 18:16:35
Thanks any way Richard. I hate not knowing the names of plants and as I have moaned before, there is something in this garden which removes labels.
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Chezzie on May 28, 2004, 21:29:35
Know the feeling Eric!
Title: Re:Identity?
Post by: Garden Manager on May 30, 2004, 14:37:28
Yes I know too, in my garden that thing is called 'Mother' (and i dont mean Nature!) ;)
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