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05-12-2020, 10:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2020, 10:35 AM by Veggie.)
Door Number 5 - Asparagus verticillatus / Climbing asparagus
PFAF says the young shoots are edible, cooked. https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinNa...ticillatus
Found some photos at http://www.louistheplantgeek.com/a-garde...ticillatus which makes me think of the kiwi thug I'm still trying to kill off.
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Door No. 5 Lettuce Marvel of the Four Seasons
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I need to catch up:
No. 3 swede
No. 4 pemstemon
No. 5 yellow chard
All old seed
I have given in and brought in the tray from the GH. At least there may be some chance of sowing each day then. I feel I'm taking lessons in Latin names from Veggie and NG
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JJB I'm sowing Bargain basement seeds from Chiltern Seeds and their seeds are listed by Latin name. After years of reading their catalogues I use the Latin name automatically, Its more specific than using the common name as they often mean different things to people
Did you know that Penstemon is part of the Scrophulariaceae family which are commonly known as Beard Tongues because they have a 5th stamen.
Scrophula/Scrofula was the King's Evil - swelling of the lymph glands in the neck (later found to be tuberculosis) and could be cured by the Touch of the King.
I'm fascinated by plant names and their origins.
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Door number 6 is this
https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_762...hloranthus
I didn’t realise it was a type of sweet pea until I just googled it.
Seeds from the seed swap in a different world, but from a member that’s joined the g&g swap
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I think I have some of those from Chiltern too.............but I don't think yours were from me.
My Door No. 6 is hiding Passiflora amethystina / passion flower https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_958...methystina.
The sowing instructions are to scarify the seeds between 2 sheets of sandpaper, then soak for 24 hours in warm water or fruit juice.
The fruit juice bit is a new one for me!! Mine will have a warm water bath and that's it.
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(06-12-2020, 11:32 AM)Veggie Wrote: I think I have some of those from Chiltern too.............but I don't think yours were from me.
My Door No. 6 is hiding Passiflora amethystina / passion flower https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_958...methystina.
The sowing instructions are to scarify the seeds between 2 sheets of sandpaper, then soak for 24 hours in warm water or fruit juice.
The fruit juice bit is a new one for me!! Mine will have a warm water bath and that's it. Not you .
I’d love to try Passion flowers up here one day. I used to grow them in Somerset.
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Behind door no. 6 I've found an envelope of thistle seeds, again from my Mum's garden.
I recall her asking "Why are you taking weed seeds to France?". How rude! They might be weeds, but I'll call them wild flowers
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My no. 6 door is ascelpias, which I'd never heard of. It's old seed from a generic pkt of bee friendly seeds. I have since learned - thankyou once again to the internet - it's milkweed of some sort.
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Behind door 7 is ageratum high tide
https://www.thompson-morgan.com/p/agerat.../tka1575TM
Another one from a previous seed swap. Looks pretty.
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