......so what is this one?

Started by Mrs Ava, April 28, 2004, 17:56:49

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Mrs Ava

To join Pat, anyone know what this could be?  It was taken as a cutting years ago from my grandads garden and he has no idea what it is either!  The flowers are delicate pink trumpets, in flower all spring into summer with the strongest scent I know - tis gorgeous!  I keep it trimmed back, but it currently stands about 5 foot.  It is not evergreen and the new stems are quite red in colour.  We wondered if it were a daphne, but can't find anything similar in our books.


Mrs Ava


Gardengirl

That is lovely EJ - haven't seen it before so haven't a clue what it is :-\  No doubt the experts among us will be able to help you :)  Hope you have better luck with yours, still struggling with mine.  Have all my gardening books to hand but still can't find an answer :(
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Palustris

Please can we see a bigger photo?
Gardening is the great leveller.

Garden Manager

I am stumped

Leaves look either like a spirea or hypericum but the flowers look like neither plant.

Could it be a weigelia?

Mrs Ava

#4
Your wish is my command Eric.

 

Hard to really see as my beds are crammed.  Defo isn't evergreen.  The scent is out of this world!

Palustris

Sorry, should have said a closer photo. It would help if we could see the inside of the flower and the leaf shape and way they fasten to the stems.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Mrs Ava

hehehehe, okay dokey Eric, I shall do it tomorrow as the neighbours might think UFO's are landing if I nip out in the garden now and start taking photos.

ruud

HI e.j,i put my money on weiglia,i have got almost the same bush in the backgarden.It has the same flowers only deep red,and also a scent so strong that it fills all the garden with it.

MagpieDi

Weigela praecox maybe EJ ?? Can reach about 8ft, fragrant pink funnel shaped flowers.
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Mrs Ava

Oh my, that is so close!  I am going to save the piccy I have just seen and tomorrow go and compare and take some more close ups.

Palustris

Gardening is the great leveller.

Mrs Ava

yes, I think it is!  Wowzers!!  Right, I shall nip down, take a piccy and try to remember to post it later when we pop on.  Cor, see, you lot are right clever!!  ;D

Palustris

The above picture is of Lonicera syringantha, which starts flowering about bnow and goes on till July. It is extremely well scented. As far as I can remember Weigelia is much larger flowered and non scented.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Mrs Ava

Finally, I have taken some close ups - I think it is what you said Eric, but now you can cast your expert eye over once more to confirm for me.  ;D

 

 

(sorry if they are a little out of focus - shakey hands...need more caffine!)

Palustris

Absolutely spot on, lovely caffeine free photos too. I will now retire to polish my halo!
Gardening is the great leveller.

Mrs Ava

Thanks Eric, I have sent Grandad a very smug email telling him the name of the shrub and giving you all the credit.  He now thinks I mix in very educated circles.  ;D ;) ;D

Palustris

You could show him these, all Lonicera.
L .Claveys Dwarf (we think). L involucrata and L.tatarica. We have a couple of others L. korolkowii and a nameless species but they are not in flower yet.

Gardening is the great leveller.

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