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Post by Cherry on Jun 19, 2013 15:39:24 GMT
Which Viburnum is this please? The white flowers are gloriously scented and the shrub gold leaves. I hope you can't see the two nettles, but the rest is Aconitum carmichaelli.
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Post by Rosie on Jun 20, 2013 9:25:11 GMT
No idea on the Viburnum but i can see the nettles
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Post by sweetpea on Jun 20, 2013 9:33:49 GMT
What's the betting they are EX nettles now?
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Post by Rosie on Jun 20, 2013 12:22:06 GMT
What's the betting they are EX nettles now? Probably Sweetpea, she'll be making nettle stew for her other half
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Post by Cherry on Jun 20, 2013 14:48:18 GMT
The nettles are still there. I am not Houdini and that bit of the garden can wait. Why can't anyone identify this? I had an idea that it was V. coronaria aurea for some reason, but there does not seem to be any such plant. I shall just have to annoy Fractal again.
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Post by sweetpea on Jun 20, 2013 15:46:01 GMT
The nettles are still there. I am not Houdini and that bit of the garden can wait. Why can't anyone identify this? I had an idea that it was V. coronaria aurea for some reason, but there does not seem to be any such plant. I shall just have to annoy Fractal again. Cherry, were you thinking of Philadelphus coronarius aurea? Come to think about it, it does look rather similar.
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Post by Fractal on Jun 20, 2013 19:34:26 GMT
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Post by Cherry on Jun 20, 2013 20:25:34 GMT
Oh that's right. Thank you very much sweetpea and Fractal. Senility is setting in fast now. I have grown it for 30 years and love it.
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Post by sweetpea on Jun 21, 2013 11:04:24 GMT
makes a change for me to get in before steveN cherry Still, glad to be of some assistance to the geriatric community
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