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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: JohnnyD on June 05, 2023, 02:12:41 PM
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Growing really well in a trough, and flowering just too late to be at East Cheshire show - but what is it?
JohnnyD
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Idle hours spent trawling the net etc indicate it may be 'Teucrium aroanium'. JohnnyD
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I think you're right, Johnny - I knew I'd seen it before - but the 'little grey cells' let me down! Nice plant - wonder why I don't grow it? Mind you, I know where I could find it.....https://www.pottertons.co.uk/pott/browse.php?folder=173
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Thanks Maggi. I doubt there is much wrong with your 'little grey cells' ;) JohnnyD
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Thanks Maggi. I doubt there is much wrong with your 'little grey cells' ;) JohnnyD
Good to have your vote of confidence, Johnny, mis-placed though it may be! Can't remember the names of half the plants we are growing, never mind the ones we're not!
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Good to have your vote of confidence, Johnny, mis-placed though it may be! Can't remember the names of half the plants we are growing, never mind the ones we're not!
Maggi,
I doubt that any of us can remember on sight the names of 1/2 what we grow.
I grow more than 1500 species in over 400 genera.
I have 261 beds noted A-JQ skipping IA-IZ to avoid confusion.
I have all the beds drawn [not to scale] as they are placed on the property.
Each specie is given an accession # when acquired; and the numbers are placed roughly where they appear in each bed. Many numbers appear multiple times.
If a tag is lost I can almost always easily identify it, without having to remember anything. I got the idea from Stribing Arboretum which uses the same system.
When I lived in San Francisco or Daly City, CA; I used to volunteer for them.
[22 years ago]
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I am not sure that makes me feel any better Marc!!! :P JohnnyD
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JonnyD,
You don't need to use that system if you don't want to; but you can work out a method that works for you. Once you find a way to keep track of what you have, you won't need to worry about lost tags.