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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: angie on April 25, 2017, 12:29:25 PM
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Bought this plant the last trip to the Czech Republic conference. Last label in transit but was such a lovely plant until I killed it this winter. Can anyone identify it and a can replace it .
Angie :)
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Edit - pic rotated by Maggi
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Could it be Anemone trullifolia?
Are you coming to Prague this year, Angie?
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Hi Matt,
I will look the name, really liked this wee plant. Sorry that picture wasn't the right way up/
Yes going and can't wait. Ian organised my flights and other things. I am hopeless with these sort of things and if I do anything myself like flights I worry all the time that I have done something wrong . Happy I have a friend like Ian to help. Look forward to seeing you there. Hope its as good as the last conference.
Angie :)
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I've turned Angie's photo. Beautiful plant - not A. trullifolia though, I don't think. That is a a fine species but I think the one pictured is something else - should know - it may come to me.
Flowers are almost semi-double with those deep blue petals - and the foliage is more divided and less shiny than trullifolia as I remember.
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Anemone obtusiloba?
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Anemone obtusiloba big blue.?
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Yes that looks like it, Anemone obtusiloba big blue.. Thanks folks and thanks Maggi for turning the picture, not sure what I do wrong.
Will now be able to find myself another one or maybe two just incase I kill it again :-X
Angie :)
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I received the same plant (of Dutch origin) as Anemone species Himalaya - and came also
to the result that it was Anemone obtusiloba.
It was quite easy when grown outside.
Gerd
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I received the same plant (of Dutch origin) as Anemone species Himalaya - and came also
to the result that it was Anemone obtusiloba.
It was quite easy when grown outside.
Gerd
Hopefully if I get a replacement I won't kill it again.
Angie :)