Identify this plant?
Veggie Offline
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Here's one I prepared earlier https://gardenandgossip.org/attachment.php?aid=4200
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OK I'm pretty sure now that it's a periwinkle after all. It must just be some non-flowering version.
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Maybe its been cut back and is growing leaves before it flowers?
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(24-01-2022, 05:39 PM)Veggie Wrote: Maybe its been cut back and is growing leaves before it flowers?
Well, I moved house in May last year to find it already well established (= taking over), left it alone all year and it didn't flower. So I'm not optimistic about this year. But you never know! Every plant deserves a chance.
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Everybody was correct.
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You have my sympathy. Big Grin
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Oh yeah - I found one of them next to the chicken house yesterday! So pretty Smile
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A friend set this blue flower for me identify. It's growing in a natural woodland cemetary. My first thoughts were either scilla sibericus or chionodoxa or a mutant bluebell.

You're the experts, can you help?

   
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It seems that Chionodoxa are part of the Scilla family. I'd guess at Chionodoxa too. Its not a bluebell.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scilla_sect._Chionodoxa
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Sounds good, glory of the snow it is. I can appear all knowing to my pal, although in fairness I did say I was going to ask the experts. Smile
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