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intel

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May 14, 2012, 12:10:46 PM5/14/12
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Hi,

I sowed these last year (but have lost the seed packet) from memory
these were a Biennial plant (plant year one and flowers in year two)

We did get some flowers last year but now have loads of blooms to look
foward too this year.

They now stand at about 20 - 24 inchs high and look very much like a
Daisy plant but just not 100% sure - could anyone help to ID this plant
please.


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kay

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May 14, 2012, 2:33:36 PM5/14/12
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intel;958695 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sowed these last year (but have lost the seed packet) from memory
> these were a Biennial plant (plant year one and flowers in year two)
>
> We did get some flowers last year but now have loads of blooms to look
> foward too this year.
>
> They now stand at about 20 - 24 inchs high and look very much like a
> Daisy plant but just not 100% sure - could anyone help to ID this plant
> please.

Possibly ox-eye daisy but sounds a bit tall.


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Stewart Robert Hinsley

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May 14, 2012, 5:50:41 PM5/14/12
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In message <kay.a...@gardenbanter.co.uk>, kay
<kay.a...@gardenbanter.co.uk> writes
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>intel;958695 Wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I sowed these last year (but have lost the seed packet) from memory
>>> these were a Biennial plant (plant year one and flowers in year two)
>>
>> We did get some flowers last year but now have loads of blooms to
>>look
>>> foward too this year.
>>
>> They now stand at about 20 - 24 inchs high and look very much like a
>>> Daisy plant but just not 100% sure - could anyone help to ID this
>>plant
>>> please.
>
>Possibly ox-eye daisy but sounds a bit tall.

Per Stace, Leucanthemum vulgare (which it looks rather like) can reach
30 inches. But if they came from a seed packet they could be Shasta
daisy (Leucantheum x superbum). But the leaf serration in the
photographs, if I read Stace correctly, suggests Leucanthemum vulgare.

Stace says that the autumn flowering Leucanthemella serotina be
distinguished from Leucanthemum x superbum from the lack of the
distinctive smell of the latter's crushed foliage. While there are
plants that I identify by odour (Ballota nigra, Geranium robertianum,
Tanacetum parthenum, Tanacetum vulgare, Matricaria recutita) I've never
thought to try it with Leucanthemum.

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intel

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May 21, 2012, 4:45:00 PM5/21/12
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Thanks for the replys, just to be sure I have ordered both sets of seeds
:)

Also I read somewhere that's it's best to divided the plant every 3 - 4
years to keep the plant vigorous and also to cut them back hard so that
they are 2 - 3 inches above the soil during the winter months.


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