I've got tree lilies 6ft tall, with stems like broom handles. Also Lilium henryii, can be that tall, but they are only just flowering. Maybe the groundsman at work would know what they pulled up?
Patty is that a grass? Lol fidget I was only there today and he wasn't around typical found them on the way home!!! I have planted them and we shall see I guess
whatever it is lets hope you manage to grow one & show us next year ...I love growing from seed even if i dont know.. the excitement of the end product..good luck..
I saw a plant as described in a catalogue recently...can't remember which one though . I noticed it because a few places round here have the plant and the seed pods are exactly as pictured. The plant looks a bit like areally big sansivarious (?) - mother-in-law s tongue, with long stems. The catalogue identified it as Phornium, so I think Patty is spot on.
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Just took a look at the seed site i agree it looks like a Lilly seed maybe a Turks cap
Only thing is the stems don't look thick enough
never seen a 6 foot turks cap stacey. that's big.
In the sticks near Peterborough
What about tree lily seed pod?
http://theseedsite.co.uk/db38.html really good site
IT looks like a phormium seed pod!
I've got tree lilies 6ft tall, with stems like broom handles. Also Lilium henryii, can be that tall, but they are only just flowering. Maybe the groundsman at work would know what they pulled up?
Patty is that a grass? Lol fidget I was only there today and he wasn't around typical found them on the way home!!! I have planted them and we shall see I guess
whatever it is lets hope you manage to grow one & show us next year ...I love growing from seed even if i dont know.. the excitement of the end product..good luck..
I saw a plant as described in a catalogue recently...can't remember which one though
. I noticed it because a few places round here have the plant and the seed pods are exactly as pictured. The plant looks a bit like areally big sansivarious (?) - mother-in-law s tongue, with long stems. The catalogue identified it as Phornium, so I think Patty is spot on.