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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: johnw on August 13, 2012, 04:03:57 AM
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Can anyone identify this plant we saw today at a friend's in the Annapolis Valley? Not a clue here.
Why we decided to go to the Annapolis Valley today is beyond me. The morning was spent in Windsor digging bamboo in blistering heat and the worse humdity I have ever witnessed here. Then we dug a truckload of oak compost from a pile on the edge of corn field. The sun would come out to heat things up and then a brief downspour which promptly turned to rising steam and so it went the whole day long. reward was a tour of a lovely garden. Temps in the 30's celsius and both back home drenched.
It was none too pleasant here either:
Halifax
Station Summary Current Today's Highs Today's Lows
Outside Temp 22.0 C 26.4 C @ 15:28 19.7 C @ 03:44
Outside Humidity 98% 100% @ 03:08 83% @ 15:30
This sort of hideous weather might last a few days here as a rule but this has been going on for weeks and it's dry.
johnw
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And another, thought to be a Heloniopsis, dark-leaved.
johnw
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John,
First is Aptenia cordifolia
Second, Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Nights"
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Aptenia cordifolia- never heard of it! But A little search found this, which seems interesting....
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artaug04/wdaptenia.html (http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artaug04/wdaptenia.html) :-\
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Thanks so much Oron!
johnw
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And Maggi.
johnw
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I think we have a plant like that, only ours is variegated. We bought it this spring at a local nursery that often brings in interesting succulents. It came without a label. There is not a lot of bloom at one time, but it has grown well.
Below are Rob's pictures of the plant, the flower, and a bud.
Sharon
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The other photos didn't attach ! We need to pay attention to the fine print.
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Hi! Glad you got it going! These are super photos (well, when did you ever show any that were not?)
It's a rather smart looking plant - the contrast of that deep flower colour to the variegation is tasty. (and I'm no real fan of variegated plants)