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Plant ID Thread (Merged)
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I think it may be Jasminum beesianum (pink jasmine)
"This vine, which can be up to 15 ft (4.5 m) long, is native to Southwestern China. Its foliage is evergreen to semi-decidious, depending on the climate. Flowers, which are fairly fragrant, are pink or pink-red.
This jasmine species is fairly cold-hardy, as it will withstand negative temperatures down to about 10°F (-12°C) "
"The pink jasmine has an evergreen or semi-decidious foliage, depending on the climate. In zones with colder winters, this vine will even be decidious.
This jasmine is not powerfully scented, but is slightly fragrant, though. Flowers can be pink or pink-red.
The fruits are small non-edible and globose berries"
I can't find a picture of it with it's berries, but they are definitely dark purple/black"A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist." Franklin Jones0 -
Well, it isn't ivy, and the stems do look like a jasmine, so I'm going with peskie pixie's answer.
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aah! Thank you! I thought it looked like jasmine lol suppose it was because it was!
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Ok so I was at a garden show at the weekend and saw a plant that I liked but stupidly didn't write the name down! All I can say really is it was like an agapanthus type leaf and was just coming into flower. The leaves were all at the base of the plant and the flower was on a tall stem. This again looked like agapanthus type flower but was a peach colour. All I can remember was it began with "c". Can anybody help with a name?0
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As it says really what is this plant?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_W519nQsOij0/ShSRoM7ue5I/AAAAAAAAFNQ/asvXsslooFo/s320/5+rockery+plant.jpg
I have some and it spreads really nicely , lovely flowers, I just want to get some more.
Thanks, MrsB.
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Clivia? It's a houseplant I think.0
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It looks kind of like a Vinca, which do spread very easily and have those lovely flowers. I have some Vinca Major in my garden - excellent ground cover.0
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Yes Clivia that is it! Thank you! No good for the garden then. Oh well will keep looking for something else.0
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How big are the flowers? It looks like speedwell to me, a weed.
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