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Need Plant IDs LOTS of pics

proudgm_03
15 years ago

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The last one has a tag that says bachelor buttons but I wanted to verify because I don't remember having any bachelor buttons bloom to reseed.

Comments (13)

  • trudi_d
    15 years ago

    I'll give it my best shot.

    1 Gallardia

    2 Rudbeckia hirta

    3 Dwarf Bleeding Heart

    4 ? Pink Coneflower

    5 ? Artemisia

    6 Coreopsis grandiflora

    7 Overlap of two plants, fuzzy leaves ~ hesperis, ragged edge ~ OxEye Daisy

    8 Larkspur

    9 Hesperis

    10 Garden Phlox

    11 Gaillardia

    12 ? Mouse Ear Chickweed

    13 Columbine

    14 ? Familiar, I want to say an herb, either lavender or rosemary

    15 ? Garden Phlox

    16 ?

    17 Dinathus

    18 ~ likely a cornflower, some are perennial but they are so hardy that the annuals can winter over very well.

    T

  • tiffy_z5_6_can
    15 years ago

    Let me try...

    1. ?

    2, Rudbeckia (Black Eyed Susan)

    3. Could be Delphinium, Aconitum, or Bleeding Heart.

    4. Echinacea.

    5. ?

    6, Coreopsis.

    7. ?

    8. ?

    9. Perennial Bachelor Button known as Centaurea Montana.

    1. Forget Me Not biennial.

    2. ?

    3. A blue flowering Veronica/mint which spreads like wildfire. ??

    4. Columbine or Thalictrum.

    5. ?

    6. ?

    7. Lavender.

    8. Lynchnis - possibly German Catchfly.

    9. ?

    Looking back at Trudi's IDs, my #17 is most likely wrong.

  • trudi_d
    15 years ago

    17 might be a lychnis, I've got a ragged robin just coming up that looks a bit like that.

  • floodthelast
    15 years ago

    2. some type of rudibeckia

    1. definitely columbine
    2. did you plant any baptisia?
  • kilngod
    15 years ago

    Here's my go:

    1-Gaillardia (sure)
    2-Rudbeckia (sure)
    3-Larkspur/delphinum?
    4-unk
    5-unk
    6-unk (forget-me-nots?)
    7-Gaillardia?
    8-Nigella? Larkspur?
    9-Coreopsis?
    10-Jewels of Opar?
    11-Daisy? Gaillardia?
    12-Mother of Thyme (pretty sure)
    13-Columbine (sure)
    14-Baptisia (I think so too, pretty sure)
    15-Peony?
    16-Moss Rose (if itÂs a succulent, hard to see how fat it is)
    17-Dianthus or a cousin (sure)
    18-unk

    --Tina

  • tiffy_z5_6_can
    15 years ago

    Floodthelast,
    I was going to say Baptisia on #14 as well because of the leaves on the front, but there also appears to be different leaves in the bunch. Proud - Could there be two plants there?

  • irish_rose_grower
    15 years ago

    16 def looks like my lavendar.

    1. columbine
  • kqcrna
    15 years ago

    1. gaillardia
    2. rudbeckia
    3. larkspur
    4. echinacea
    8. larkspur

    1. gaillardia
    2. columbine`
    3. lavender

    Karen.

  • vera_eastern_wa
    15 years ago

    1. Gaillardia
    2. Rudbeckia
    3. Delphinium/Larkspur
    4. Echinacea (although if it's already up it's pretty early)
    5. Feverfew? (looks like mine)
    6. Knautia macedonica
    7. Knautia macedonica
    8. too blurred
    9. Coreopsis

    1. too blured
    2. ?
    3. Thymus serypllum (Mother-of-Thyme)
    4. Columbine
    5. ?
    6. too blurred
    7. Lavender angustifolia
    8. Dianthus
    9. Centaurea cyanus (B.B's)
  • proudgm_03
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Thanks guys! I knew what some of them were before the puppies made off with the stakes. I just can't remember what's what. Guess this year I need to make a map of the garden. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what blooms. Maybe I'll have a prize for the one with the most correct IDs!

  • moonphase
    15 years ago

    No.1 looks like Knautia macedonia to me.
    moonphase

  • floodthelast
    15 years ago

    proud, I find it really helpful to take pics of my garden beds at different times of the year. That way I can figure out what was in each spot and when it bloomed. There is no way I'd remember otherwise.
    I also take pics of the returning perennials coming up so I can recognize the leaves in the future.

  • pitimpinai
    15 years ago

    15 Platycodon - Balloon Flower

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