Hi can anyone identify this plant please it was planted by my late father in law last year but i don't renember it flowering.It's about 4 ft tall thanks
Hi sorry dont know how this post came up twice the leaves do look like angelica i will have to wait for it to flower, i think it has a flower spike comming up. will keep you posted
Looks like my yellow scabious, or cephalaria.Grows to 6 ft usually and the bees love the flowers. One for the back of borders in my garden due to the height. Comes up every year and the clump will grow. I had to split mine after 4 years as it was getting big.
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Looks a bit like angelica, anyone agree - or not?
Aliesh asked the same question yesterday??
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/plant--id-please/81590.html
I think it looks like Angelica too. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/430/
Not totally convinced about this. Just been out to look at a cephalaria. Looks very similar.
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Can anyone help identify these please? not sure if theyre rampant weeds or strong survivors that I can't remember planting.
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Hope the photos come out this time! ????
Hi sorry dont know how this post came up twice
the leaves do look like angelica i will have to wait for it to flower, i think it has a flower spike comming up. will keep you posted
Looks like my yellow scabious, or cephalaria.Grows to 6 ft usually and the bees love the flowers. One for the back of borders in my garden due to the height. Comes up every year and the clump will grow. I had to split mine after 4 years as it was getting big.
I think so doris. This has more the look of the cephalaria.
Don't worry about posts coming up twice aleisha. Often happens.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Sorry cant help with Aliesh's query but here's another attempt to post photos for my unidentifiedmplant
Any ideas anyone? Plant it? Or bin it?
Whatever they arebirdy they're coming up to flower
Have you a pic of them growing?
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