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Help needed with plant/flower identification
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Posted by scruffynerf SA (My Page) on Fri, Oct 26, 07 at 7:28
| Hi all,
If there is anyone out there who could assist, it'd be greatly appreciated.
The pictures found are at:
http://www.users.on.net/~rob.trace_wild/Pictures/Other/P1010044.JPG
http://www.users.on.net/~rob.trace_wild/Pictures/Other/P1010047.JPG
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RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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Interesting - but the picture is not enough. Can you tell us how big the flowers are, describe the plant and tell us something about where the plant grows? Trish |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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| Well, the plant has self-seeded in the lawn in the Adelaide Hills region. Plant itself is about 0.5m high, fairly spindly looking. Flowers are about 4cm diameter and about 5-6cm long. Grows from a bulb-like tuber. Leaves generate directly from the 'bulb'/ground with the separate flower stalk rising in the middle (also at ground level). Does this help? |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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| I don't think this is a native plant, are you sure it is? |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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| No, I'm not sure. I have absolutely no idea what this plant is. I've also spent about 17 hours running various descriptions of this mystery plant through Google, and these forums / this community seemed about the only ones that might be able to help me with this. If I've posted the thread in the wrong forum, apologies, however I've no idea what plant I'm dealing with here. |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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| I think it is Gladiolus gueinzii |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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| Many thanks freetibet from the UK! It certainly looks like a Gladiolus, most likely either a undulatus or a gueinzii - however now I know roughly what it is! very many thanks! Scruffy. |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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I have been looking for identification of another plant and came across this thread. If you don't already know, you will find that it is Gladiolus nana and if you do an AltaVista search you will find a photo on one of the hits. Beth (Wagga Wagga) |
RE: Help needed with plant/flower identification
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| Planted bulbs of that myself about 5 years years ago and each year that same flower pops up. Definately a form of species gladiolus. |
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