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20-04-2009, 01:07 PM
| | Active Member | | Join Date: May 2008
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| | | Help with flower ID Please Hi,
The following pics were taken yesterday (19th April) in Lancashire. I would be interested in knowing what they are please.
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I have no idea what (1) is, but though (2) may be Daphne mezereum and (3) maybe a Sorbus species.
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B | 
20-04-2009, 03:46 PM
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| | | Re: Help with flower ID Please 1) fringe cups (Telima glandiflora)
2) marsh cinquefoil
3) Sorbus sp. | 
20-04-2009, 04:01 PM
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| | | Re: Help with flower ID Please Quote:
Originally Posted by KeenTeen17 1) fringe cups (Telima glandiflora)
2) marsh cinquefoil
3) Sorbus sp.  | Thanks for the ID's. However although (2) seems to be superficially similar to Marsh Cinquefoil I am not sure it is this species. This plant was a large woody shrub (When I have seen this species before it has been much lower growing). Also the leaved do not appear to be serrated and I would have though it would be quite early for the flowers to have gone over to fruit already..
Any ideas?
Regards
B | 
20-04-2009, 04:09 PM
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| | | Re: Help with flower ID Please 2 isnt Marsh Cinquefoil. Too early for that plus its not a bush! You might be right with Daphne mezereum but I'm not sure either! | 
20-04-2009, 05:04 PM
| | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: London
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| | | Re: Help with flower ID Please 1. This is a species of Mitrewort (Mitella sp.) which is really strange as I found one last week in Northumberland which I am yet to identify. They are native to North America. Fringe-cups is a more robust plant with a slightly different flower shape.
2. Himalayan Honeysuckle (Leycesteria formosa)
3. Looks like Plum (Prunus domestica) to me. | 
21-04-2009, 01:33 PM
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| | | Re: Help with flower ID Please Thanks very much for the ID's |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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