unknown 'pink' flowered plant from US
Last post 11-04-2010 11:50 AM by Silver surfer. 5 replies.
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10/04/2010 11:19 AM
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- alanmg
- london
- 03 Nov 2008
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I was given a lot of seeds from the US last year, most were labelled but a couple were not.jan , the person who sent them to me could not remember what they were. They are now in flower and look familiar but I cannot remeber what they are. Any help much appreciated, I have put a photo off them on my photobucket page, with the title pinkplant? Link below , you may have to copy and paste this link. If you double click on the image it will give you a larger image.
http://s834.photobucket.com/albums/zz262/alangagg/plant%20seed%20from%20the%20US/ thanks Alan
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10/04/2010 02:30 PM
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- Susiq
- Northumberland
- 16 Feb 2008
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Sorry Alanmg, but your link doesn't appear to work for me?
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10/04/2010 03:56 PM
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The picture is very small and I can find no way of enlarging it, so can't make an educated gyess. However, maybe you could describe it a bit clearer, - the plant's distinguishing features - how the leaves and flowers are arranged on the stem, leave texture (hairy, smooth etc), what the roots are like, tap root or fibrous.
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10/04/2010 07:26 PM
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- jon jon
- stratford on avon
- 18 Sep 2009
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i think it may be brompton stock single flowered jon
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11/04/2010 09:44 AM
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- alanmg
- london
- 03 Nov 2008
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Funnily enough my wife said she thought it might be a stock, but my memory of them are of a double flower. If it is a single brompton stock, I will never hear the last of it! :-)
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