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Why don't I remember what plants I have?

MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

this first one I think is a salvia which wasn't meant to survive the winter, anyone know?

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The next two I expected to be the same grass (tenuissimaa?) but they look totally different, Can anyone please ID them?

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(the one to the left - I know its a hodeum on the right)

thanks guys. 

 

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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    The salvia looks like S. patens which I have had survive winters.

    Of the grasses, the second is S.tenuissima.

    I can't see the first clearly. Possibly S.pennata but doesn't look pale enough



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,617

    I think they are both what I gave you last year. Salvia patens and Stipa tenuissima seedlings.

  • paulk2paulk2 Posts: 184

    Your salvia looks identical to one which I grow - Salvia Patens Deep Blue.

    I originally started mine from a packet of Sarah Raven seed and these have now formed tubers which I've successfully overwintered by placing in a cold greenhouse.

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,617

    Snap. I started with a packet from Sarah Raven,  I overwinter some which flower early. I save seed from one year to the next. The seedlings flower later in the season.

    Just collect the large seeds when they turn brown. Sow in March in greenhouse.

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Thanks folks.

    Yes Tetley, the grey matter is a bit fried, especially as I've probably pulled more of the s.patens out! Could it self seed as I (also) don't remember planting it in that borderimage

    Yes FB, the grasses are what you gave me, but not sure which ones. there's definately two different types (well three if you count the hordeum).

    Still need to look up S.pennata, Nut, but it doesn't ring a bell with the name. I'll try and get a better photo. 

     

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Me again with new photos. (I can't tell from Mr Google nut).

    the top ones are what FB gave me stipa tennuisima, upright (but can't get a pic when it's not windy) and a mass of flower/feathers.

    the bottom ones are more sprawling and have long tails of feathers.

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  • granmagranma Posts: 1,933

    Whatever they are they are a lovely addition to the garden.  imageimage

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    I wonder if the last is the former Stipa arundinacea. It's name has changed and I can't remember the new one. My grey matter is shot as well. 



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    I asked google re the stipa

    It's Anemanthele lessonianaimage



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    I suppose you could put labels in.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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