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Post by Fractal on Apr 11, 2011 19:18:32 GMT
Any piccies?
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Post by peony on Apr 11, 2011 19:40:34 GMT
This is a Viburnum which was already in the garden when we came here, it has wonderful scent and is evergreen and flowering now. Can someone identify it for me please?
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Post by Fractal on Apr 11, 2011 19:45:20 GMT
Hi Peony. Looks like Viburnum x burkwoodii or one of its forms.
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Post by peony on Apr 11, 2011 19:51:07 GMT
Hi Peony. Looks like Viburnum x burkwoodii or one of its forms. Thank you Steve, its a lovely shrub ;D
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Post by Geranium on Apr 11, 2011 20:41:37 GMT
I have a similar one, which is in flower now. It's Viburnum burkwoodii 'Park Farm Hybrid'. The Cytisus in the back garden is out. It's C. x praecox 'Allgold'.
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Post by esther on Apr 12, 2011 4:34:13 GMT
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Post by grindle on Apr 12, 2011 4:45:24 GMT
;D beautiful Esther, I bet your front garden smells wonderful
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Post by Lou78W on Apr 12, 2011 6:59:37 GMT
Gorgeous pics Esther ;D....the Spring blooms are fab this year...particularly the tulips ;D
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Post by lesley on Apr 12, 2011 7:16:06 GMT
What a beautiful display Esther, love them all.
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Post by peony on Apr 12, 2011 7:19:46 GMT
Beautiful display Esther, you've got some wonderful colours in your tulips
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Post by Geranium on Apr 12, 2011 8:08:57 GMT
What lovely displays! That must give you great pleasure.
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Post by Cherry on Apr 12, 2011 8:14:33 GMT
The Akebia looks extra special. Do you get a lot of flower all over?
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Post by peony on Apr 12, 2011 19:33:44 GMT
Lunaria rediviva Can anyone identify the plant with the large leaves to the right of the Crown Imperial please. It was given to me as seed by a friend who couldn't remember its name! It grew to about 3' last year but didn't flower.
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Post by Lou78W on Apr 12, 2011 19:36:01 GMT
The stem of your Crown Imperial is lovely and straight. Mine is an orange one and the wind has pushed her around a bit this year. The leaves of the plant you ask about.....look a bit like echincacea?
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Post by peony on Apr 12, 2011 19:56:13 GMT
The stem of your Crown Imperial is lovely and straight. Mine is an orange one and the wind has pushed her around a bit this year. The leaves of the plant you ask about.....look a bit like echincacea? Its difficult to tell from the picture Lou but the leaves are much larger than an echinacea leaf and the main stem is quite thick. I'll see if I can get a better picture of it. I love the orange Crown Imperials, now I've had a success with the yellow ones I'm going to get some orange ones
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