Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Brian Ellis on June 04, 2008, 06:03:02 PM
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This weekend we visited 9 very pleasant gardens in Hampshire. Two were excellent, and in one of the others the lady had this Sisyrinchium, which she had been given. It was about a foot high and has this fan of flower buds (a bit like a strelitzia). Can anyone help with an ID please and any idea where obtainable?
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what a coincidence I saw the same in a Dublin garden at the weekend. Did she say S. palmifolium, Heather?
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Could be palmifolium . I have some seedlings but have not seen a mature plant yet. Seeds are available from Plant World in Devon.
Roma
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Thanks Mark and Roma, having followed your id with a quick Google I think you are on the spot. I will certainly get some seed, I am intrigued to see them in full flower.
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Both Sisyrinchium palmifolium and S. macrocephalum have yellow flowers.... is that correct?
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Sisyrinchium palmifolium has yellow flowers. Don't know about macrocephalum.
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Thanks to the identification I have been able to find this:
http://www.raybrowns.co.uk/perennial-flower-seeds/schizostylis-to-symphytum/SISYRINCHIUM-PALMIFOLIUM-(Iridaceae)-HP-15+18-in-.html
Now I will definitely have to have one! ;D