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Denninmi

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10. RE: New Pics.
Wed May 30, 2012, 07:04 AM
May 2012

A and B are Japanese Hops. Annual hops species that is grown as an ornamental (although usually the green and white or gold and green variegated forms) or for herbal/medicinal use. It's a long vine, needs a trellis.

C and D are indeed the ornamental allium 'Hair' -- http://www.johnscheepers.com/catview.cgi?_fn=Item&_recordnum=1172

E is Malva neglecta aka Cheese mallow. Member of the hibiscus family. Leaves can be used raw in salads when young and tender, or cooked as a green. The flowers turn into round pods that look like a cheese wheel, and can also be eaten in salads when young and tender.

Okay, here we go, LOL! kurtzapril4 May 2012 #1
Wow, that was excellent! blue neen May 2012 #2
No, it is not. kurtzapril4 May 2012 #3
Okay, thanks for the info. blue neen May 2012 #4
Agreed - false strawberry. Some other notes: HopeHoops May 2012 #6
Thanks. jp11 May 2012 #7
The small one in pic 1 looks like maybe delphinium? Tsiyu May 2012 #8
I can't help you with the plants Curmudgeoness May 2012 #5
New pics: kurtzapril4 May 2012 #9
Thanks again! jp11 May 2012 #12
RE: New Pics. Denninmi May 2012 #10
Thanks, Deninmi! kurtzapril4 May 2012 #11
Thanks! jp11 May 2012 #13
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