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Yadalin The Hague Netherlands
August 7, 2012 3:25 AM Post #9232621
| I am going a project and i really need the name of the following 2 plants!!! I have no idea what they are... thanks
(sorry i only have the leaves but I know that the picture with the bigger leaves have pink flowers and they bloom in May and most of the plant just craws over the floor
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Yadalin The Hague Netherlands
August 7, 2012 5:25 AM Post #9232699
| Ok i found the second one is the Helleri holly but still puzzeling about the first |
purpleinopp Opp, AL (Zone 8b)
August 7, 2012 9:35 AM Post #9233030
| Is the second one a shrub? If not, it may be a Portulaca. Hard to determine texture from a picture. Could the first be a Geranium? |
Vestia San Francisco, CA
August 7, 2012 9:45 AM Post #9233038
| to me the first one looks like the leaf of Aquilegia |
 growin Vancouver, BC (Zone 8b)
 August 7, 2012 9:53 AM Post #9233043
| I agree with Vestia on the first. The second looks Ilex crenata or maybe Buxus. |
soulsearcher Edmonton Canada
August 7, 2012 2:54 PM Post #9233344
| I agree that the bigger leaves look like aquilegia or commonly known as Columbine |
altagardener Calgary, AB (Zone 3b)
August 7, 2012 3:22 PM Post #9233375
| I don't know about columbine for the first one, and the description of blooming in May and "crawling along the ground" doesn't seem too apt. How about Corydalis solida? |
Yadalin The Hague Netherlands
August 8, 2012 12:31 AM Post #9233821
| Thank you so much... It is indeed an aquilegia but then an aquilegia heidi... And the other one I already found was an Ilex crenata
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 Resin Northumberland United Kingdom (Zone 9a)
August 8, 2012 5:30 AM Post #9233926
| The second could be one of the smaller-leaved species of Cotoneaster - they are far commoner in gardens in NW Europe than Ilex crenata is.
Resin
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