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Can you please tell me what these are?

Posted by brer Zone 7 (My Page) on
Mon, Jul 1, 13 at 9:19

I think this is spurge. Am I right?
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I bought this on a late season sale last fall, unmarked, and don't kow what it is.
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Don't know what this is either. I don't think it's bloomed so nicely ever before.
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Thanks!


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RE: Can you please tell me what these are?

In the first pic, the plant in the front looks like some type of sedum. The plant directly behind it is Lady's Mantle. (Not sure which one you were asking about.)


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RE: Can you please tell me what these are?

The second looks like St. John's wort, and the third another sedum.


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RE: Can you please tell me what these are?

My St. John's wort doesn't look anything like the plant in photo #2, nor do my cushion spurge/Euphorbia varieties (which I've been growing for 20+ years) resemble those in the photos. Sorry I can't help with the others.

Have you tried posting photos on the Name That Plant forum?


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RE: Can you please tell me what these are?

Actually, I think nhbabs is right, it looks like Shrubby, Golden or could be Kalm's St. John's Wort.

This post was edited by mori1 on Tue, Jul 2, 13 at 4:20


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RE: Can you please tell me what these are?

I don't know what the sedum-like yellow blooms are, but I have a very similar volunteer all over my dry, shady, sandy front yard. I think they are quite beautiful , but they don't fit in with my pink-purple-white themed bed. I guess I'll change the theme. LOL

Martha


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RE: Can you please tell me what these are?

The St John's Wort is one of many St Johns Worts ie Hypericum. There are a lot ranging from tiny alpines to large shrubs.

Neither of the succulents is a Euphorbia. They are both Sedums. The white looks like Sedum album.


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