Hello and any help please with identification

Started by sukiwolf, May 21, 2005, 18:20:18

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sukiwolf

 Hello there.  :)
I've been reading for a while now and wanted to ask if anyone could possibly help me identify these plants from my new garden.
i've been watching with interest to see who won the bet on the last "mystery" as it does look slightly like my unknown shrub .
All I can tel yu is that it seems to be evergreen and may be late flowering as it has been moved recently....twice. :-\ I won't know where to put it until I know what it is.
Great site by the way,I love the banter. ;D




Many thanks. :)

sukiwolf


undercarriage plan

Mmm, not sure about this one!! Sorry, not much help, there will be someone that knows, I'm sure.  Welcome, by the way.  Lottie  :D

sukiwolf

Hi Lottie. :)

I'm going to be really cheeky and slip in another if I may.This one is a perennial but I'm stumped.



Perhaps I should have named this thread Saturdays Quiz. ;D

undercarriage plan

Hardy geranium, Ladies mantle, Viburnum and............???? Not a clue! You have some really perplexing plants!!!! Sorry I,m not being much help!! Lottie

sukiwolf

Well you got the other three right but then sadly I knew those. :(
Thanks for trying though. ;D
It's a real mystery. ???

I've googled and read my little heart out and still can't find out what they are.

Amazin

At first glance I thought the first one was rosemary
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

sukiwolf

Nooo Amazin.It's leaves are leathery and much like a hebe.Which I thought it may be at first.Then I thought Euphorbia ,and then after seeing a Choiysa ternata Aztec pearl I thought I had it but ...nope......ect ect. :-\

maz

Do the flowers come up on little spikes suki? or dont you know yet?

Looks like summat I have that has pink flowers. Whats it called? ........... I dunno!  ???  ::)   ;D

Hi and welcome btw.
A friend is someone who thinks you are a good egg,
even though you are slightly cracked.

sukiwolf

Hiya Maz  ;D

No idea yet.I do know it hasn't had any sign of flowers since we moved in last august but then it was in the shadow of a large beech tree and was just one stem.Since we had to have the beech removed (surveyors orders) it's shot up and out.

Amazin

D'oh!!! I've just realised the first two pictures are of the same plant!

Well, I DID say at first glance... and being blind drunk..

Anyway, for my next guess, I'd say some type of Pittosporum. I have a P Tobira which has similar but more spoon-shaped leaves, and a P Tenuifolia which, although having completely different-shaped leaves, has a very similar flower spike.
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

sukiwolf

Popped down the nursery yesterday Amazin and nope it isn't Pittospurum.Even the guy down there couldn't tell me. ???

greenfists

Picture 1 looks like a hebe possibly Great Orme if its pink grows to 5x5ft eventually.

Picture 2. looks like a variety of Veronica.(Speedwell) You'll soon find out if it gets spikes of small blue/purple flowers. Depending on the variety they can grow  from 1 to 4 feet.
If you haven't got green fingers then use your fists.

honeybee


sukiwolf

Thank you very much ,it's been driving me crazy..Yes it does look to be getting pink buds so your probably right it's a hebe. .That was my first thought but then it seemed too large for a hebe. :)
Hmmm I think I may dig up my other "mystery" especially if it maybe speedwell. :o

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