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semi-shaded sheltered spot/Shaftesbury/United Kingdom
Perennial shrub/small tree, with these fuschia-like drooping flowers. Sparse dark green leaves.
Photographer: sleighbelle
Crinodendron Hookerianum.( Chilian Lantern Tree ) family Elaeocarpaceae
Posted by: keef121212 2011-08-05
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Clay base below 1ft heavy soil/Lancaster/United Kingdom
Unknown; Thick hollow stems, grows rapidly May-June (6ft+) Flowers July to black shinny seed pods late July-Aug. Acquired property 2 years ago have not been able to identify. Any advice or classification appreciated.
Photographer: Sue-n-Paul
Himalayan honeysuckle, Leycesteria Formosa it is of the family Caprifoliaceae,a common name for it is Purple Rain
Posted by: keef121212 2011-08-05
I have several of these growing at the bottom of our garden and was told they are Himalayan Honeysuckle, also known as Pheasant Berry.
Posted by: Frugaldom 2011-08-08
Above comments all correct - Himalayan Honeysuckle. Supposed to trim back to 6" every spring but mine is about 10 feet tall..... oops
Posted by: MrsWheelie 2012-07-09
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Reservoir banks/Madrid/Spain
Can anyone identify these plants? I found about 4 or 5 very simular species (two shown here) on the banks of a reservoir in Spain. Leaves succulent. Flower buds less than 1 mm closed and 1.5 - 2 mm open. 5 petals, 5 stamens.
Photographer: Madrid Snapper
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Crawley, West Sussex/England
No idea what this is - cannot find any pictures online. Very low lying, evergreen plant with thick but easily cut roots above ground. Leaves are very lily-pad like.
Photographer: MrsWheelie
I think this is wild ginger. My sister has it in her garden in Bexhill
Posted by: Angela 2013-04-27
looks like bergenia but not sure which variety.
Posted by: amy 2013-07-30
Looks like a Bergenia.
Posted by: Landgirl 2013-08-24
Bergenia cordifolia
Posted by: Green Angel 2014-02-02
these are beginias they grow almost anywhere and will spread slowly by rhysomes. so easy to split in autumn time. in summer they have pale pink flowers, to crimson flowers.
Posted by: julie flowerplower 2014-03-22
Looks like Elephants Ears, Bergenia
Posted On: 2014-04-04
Looks like the Bergenia we have here in our communal garden.
Posted by: jacky 2014-04-05
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Monze/Zambia
Photographer: Tongabull
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