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Recognise any?
No.43
Recognise any?
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Could 45 be a weed or do you have more? I thought at first it might be a Sweet William but not now. Not convinced 14 is an acquilega but can’t think what else it would be. Page is fascinating especially when you finally name them and the mystery is solved.
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43 looks like Fatsia Japonica?
33 delphinium?
Good luck!
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Yes I think 33nis delphinium too. I was comparing it to some known seedlings, very similar leaf shape.
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#45 I’ll have to go with what you say, since I have never seen one before.
#47 seems to be some sort of salvia. The guesses above seem to be relevant too.
#33 Could that be a delphinium?
#9 Could that be a cyclamen?
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47 looks like hibiscus to me, but dahlia is more likely. That doesn’t really look like my calendulas. Once mine were that big the leaves widened out.
37 is a very pretty plant.
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here are my thoughts on your mystery seedings
no47 looks very much like a dahlias I have in my garden
no49 could be a hellebore
no5 &no25 look like they could be from the cucumber, pumpkin or melon family
no33 could a delphinium
no9 can’t quite see the shape of the larger leaf but could it be a cyclamen
Hope these ideas help you
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Mrs H, thanks for taking the time. I will add your potentials to the list. I’d be particularly happy with a dahlia from seed.
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With you on the Polemonium. And the Aquilegia ( although it could be Thalictrum aquilegiafolium, but you won’t know til it flowers! I was caught out by that this year and was very pleased!). Agree about Mallow and the Eringium. No clue about the rest so a bit useless of me overall.
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Yes I thought about that thalictrum. Worse problems to have!
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33 Delphinium or Aconitum?
46 Sidalcea?
18 Eryngium agavifolium?
37 Eccremocarpus?
43 Teasle, Teezle, Teazle, Teazel, ? On plant and spelling.
Possibly, or not.
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33 yes someone else said aconitum.
18 could well be, similar spiky edges.
Thanks Jim. We shall see. Assuming I can keep them alive…
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46 looks like a mallow of some sorts. 37 could be Eccremocarpus scaber. Wild guess at 18, Morina longifolia? I’ve grown it in the past and think it looked like that when little. On the other hand I could be wrong about all of them!
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You’ve set us an Interesting puzzle 47 looks like a dahlia and 49 cleome (spider flower?) 🙂
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Yes someone else said cleome. Could be.
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Could be morina but the spikes are closer together I think, at least in the photo I’ve seen.
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