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Started by Bun, May 20, 2006, 13:41:52

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Bun

A friend at work has been told that a plant of his is called a Corriola. I don't know how it's spelt, but that's the way it sounds. He has asked me to find info on it, but I can't find it any where. Do any of you plant brainiacs know what I'm after?

Bun


Palustris

I am sure I read an answer to this query on the BBC site by William. Try looking up Convolvulus massonii.
Gardening is the great leveller.

saddad

There is a thorough answer to this on the other site!
::)

Bun


saddad

WWW.realgardeners.co.uk  in the ornamental or snippets sections...
Do I now get Ostracised for admitting that there are other sites?
:-X

Bun

Oh, that one. Yes I posted there, but wasn't satisfied with the answer. Cwm said it was an annual but my friend has had it for 2-3 years now.  I was just wondering if people had other ideas. :)

Now go stand in the corner for being unfaithful!  ;D

Hyacinth

annuals seed themselves, don't they? ::) ;D

Your friend quite sure that this plant shows itself all year round and is the same plant?

Just wondered.

Gettin me coat....and umbrella....raining again!

Bun

I'm pretty sure it's not an annual, he's going to bring a piece of it into work to show me.  :)

Palustris

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A description or a picture of the plant would be useful. There are lots of things it could be starting with Cor or sounding like Corriola. Corokia is one which immediately springs to mind. By the way Convolvulus massonii is not an annual and its common name is Corriola.
Gardening is the great leveller.

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