Wild flower ID

Discussion in 'Plant ID' started by carolyn, May 11, 2016.

  1. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Sjoerd you two have hearts of gold. Not only do you and your bride see to your own garden but you help others out too. I've always said that gardeners are the best folks in the world and you both prove it.:smt023 Sitting with you friend after your trip and having a good meal sounds like fun.:) I hope the weather does clear for you and that you can get all the plants into the ground.
     
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    Nice, S. Gardening for someone else truly is a labor of love.
     
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    Sydney Smith In Flower

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    Hi. One of my favourite plant families. There is a white G. phaeum but its a bit of a wishy washy white I found.
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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  5. Sydney Smith

    Sydney Smith In Flower

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    Hi. Ref Geranium phaeum my experiences with it. Makes a nice attractive neat compact plant and does also seed about freely though not to be a nuisance - the seedlings have the marked leaves so easily recognised - a good source of new plants.
    Referring to white true Geraniums - sylvaticum album I find is a good one.
     
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