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kay.a...@gardenbanter.co.uk>, kay
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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.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley