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Post by jrae on May 10, 2012 14:19:59 GMT
Saw this at the park today I want lots of it as well. Please ID? Thanks in advance...
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Post by Geranium on May 10, 2012 17:38:38 GMT
Sorry I can't help - the attachment won't open. While we're doing IDs, please does anyone recognise this plant? It is about 6" tall now. Is it precious, or just a weed?
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Post by lesley on May 10, 2012 17:44:41 GMT
It could be a dahlia Geranium
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Post by steve on May 10, 2012 18:00:42 GMT
Or a Delphinium?
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Post by esther on May 10, 2012 18:10:07 GMT
Could it be a type of Filipendula - just a guess
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Post by Geranium on May 10, 2012 20:43:57 GMT
Not a dahlia, I wonder if it's a Filipendula? Possible...I might have to wait until it flowers, if it does. I hope it hurries up- I need the space!
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Post by jrae on May 11, 2012 7:57:32 GMT
Sorry guys I'ma try again
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Post by Cherry on May 11, 2012 8:47:59 GMT
That looks like Impatiens, the New Guinea hybrids type. See what the others say.
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Post by steve on May 11, 2012 11:37:07 GMT
I'd agree with that Cherry
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Post by esther on May 11, 2012 11:52:16 GMT
So would I !
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Post by jrae on May 11, 2012 14:22:39 GMT
Thanks again, I'll look up impatiens seeds or plants next time I head out to the garden center.
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Post by jrae on May 26, 2012 14:57:42 GMT
I feel bad about going on about ID please threads so I will just stay in one thread. Another ID please? And how do I grow/propagate these? They were given to me by a visitor to the farm. They were smaller plants then and now I don't see any seedheads/pods after the flowers have dried up maybe cuttings?
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Post by jrae on May 26, 2012 15:02:36 GMT
I wanted to extend the border so I could cover the rest of that area using the same plants but I walk by them everyday and I don't seem to find a pod or something when they're done flowering.
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Post by grindle on May 26, 2012 15:37:22 GMT
it's Celosia jrae sorry I can't give you any growing tips as I've never grown them
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Post by jrae on May 26, 2012 15:54:41 GMT
Thanks grindle, I'll just look up how to grow em on Google. but first I needed to know what it's called.
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