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11-11-2022, 12:29 PM
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I have a plastic bag full of seeds that I have no recollection saving. Here's a pic of seeds, dry petals and heads. Anyone knowledgeable have any idea? It might be a tall oxeye daisy but looking online at oxeye seeds they're not quite the same.
PS if anyone want some daft potluck unidentified seeds speak up..............I'm sure I hear the deafening silence ?
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11-11-2022, 02:01 PM
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Is it a Helichrysum/dried flower?
I'm always interested in potluck
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Too late the seeds went in the post an hour ago. Tell you what. I'll grow some and see what they are and if theyre anything unusual I'll send in next year's swap. I thought of helychrysum but I haven't grown any good enough to save seed from nor do I have any pals who might have given me some
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I think they maybe rudbeckia
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(11-11-2022, 05:16 PM)Scarlet Wrote: I think they maybe rudbeckia
That's a possibility, I did have one or two plants. The senility is setting in as I can't remember collecting them. Spring time is going to be full of surprises
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I cant zoom in much on my phone before the image gets too blurred...but they look so familiar.
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11-11-2022, 09:54 PM
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They look like cornflower seeds to me.
Or could they be corn marigolds?
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(11-11-2022, 09:54 PM)Moth Wrote: They look like cornflower seeds to me.
Or could they be corn marigolds?
Unlikely, I've never grown corn marigolds (not sure what they are) and don't have cornflowers and neither have anyone around me, but thanks for trying. I might even sow some on the windowsill to see if I can ID the seedlings.
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Look like helichrysum to me too.
Seeds don’t look like rudbeckia - they’re usually longer, thinner and more tapered.
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Whilst I agree the seed heads look like helichrysum, I hesitate because I have a good handful or more of these unknown seeds but only had one very weedy plant of helichrysum growing last year with only one or two flowers. A photo I found on the Web doesn't convince me either.
and I'm gravitating towards the tall daisy thingy I've got. I'm perplexed why I saved seed as I could easily divide the clumps to propagate. Maybe I thought they'd be good for seed swap. Who knows. Lesson learnt LABEL THE SEEDS! I'll sow some on the windowsill then perhaps I can compare leaves at least.
Thanks so much for all the help.
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