unknown plant, help please

Started by manicscousers, April 23, 2007, 17:17:46

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manicscousers

one of the lads on the plots found these, he gave me them..seems to think they are dahlias..eric says not, they were attached to pieces of tuber..I know very little about flowers apart from companion plants so, any ideas, please..am I growing weeds or what ?

manicscousers


cornykev

Looks like a hat to me.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

manicscousers

ha, ha, ha, where would we be without you, ck  ;D

SueSteve

Sue
Lottie at Upton St Leonards, Gloucester
Lottie owner since 11th April 2007.
Still in the plot   36 Leeks, 1x rows parsnips, 2x  rows chard, psb, broccoli, 5 rows garlic, 1 row swede, lots of onions - started in rows, but the birds had them and now they are random!!

markfield rover


SueSteve

Yeah, they do look like honesty!
Might just have to wait until it flowers!
Sue
Lottie at Upton St Leonards, Gloucester
Lottie owner since 11th April 2007.
Still in the plot   36 Leeks, 1x rows parsnips, 2x  rows chard, psb, broccoli, 5 rows garlic, 1 row swede, lots of onions - started in rows, but the birds had them and now they are random!!

manicscousers

so, at least nobody thinks thinks they're weeds  ;D..I'll just keep potting them on

lilybetbee

Are the stems square or round?

manicscousers

round, i think, I can have a look but it'll be tomorrow  :)

Tee Gee

they were attached to pieces of tuber. good possibilty then that they are Dahlias

dandelion

Leaves don't quite look like Dahlia. And definitely not honesty. Maybe Plectranthus?

http://www.anbg.gov.au/images/photo_cd/732131822187/068.html

manicscousers

trouble is, he's just taken over from someone else's plot and no one knows what he grew there, only he had a square grid like frame on the bed..dunno whether that helps  ???

dandelion

Probably not Plectranthus then, that's a houseplant.
Phygelius? It lookks a bit like a Fuschia and a bit like a Penstemon, and spreads through underground Rhizomes (I recently got rid of mine).

http://www.viveroseljardin.com/catalog/images/2006_0327fujifilm0021.JPG


Eristic

They are figwort.

It is a wild flower, herb and very good for the bumblebees.

manicscousers

Quote from: lilybetbee on April 23, 2007, 19:42:58
Are the stems square or round?

do you know something i don't know, lily..the stems are square and woodish

lilybetbee

Labiate family  have square stems (if I remember correctly from many moons ago!) and it looked that sort of leaf.

Eristic

It's Figwort. Scrophularia nodosa.

nell

Yep - I  reckon scrophularia too - esp with square stems

manicscousers

thanks, guys, I'll carry on growing it then plant it in a bucket outside  :)

Rhubarb Thrasher

handy to have  around if you go down with scofula, otherwise known as the King's Evil

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