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    Communities > Forums > Plant Identification
    Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 8, Views: 192
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    lacemosaic
    Hampton, GA (Zone 7b)

    April 21, 2001 10:42 PM

    Post #3939

    Anyone know what this is? I know it's sickly. Thinking it may be getting too much sun. THINK you can see the flower bud.

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    mark
    Antrim, Northern Ire
    United Kingdom (Zone 8b)

    April 21, 2001 10:45 PM

    Post #69692

    looks like either a grape hyacinth or bluebell

    Mark
    N Ireland
    lacemosaic
    Hampton, GA (Zone 7b)

    April 21, 2001 10:57 PM

    Post #69697

    I know it's not a grape hyacinth. Leaves are MUCH bigger than a grape hyacinth. Will research bluebells. Thanks!
    Debby
    Milo, IA (Zone 5a)

    April 22, 2001 12:02 AM

    Post #69716

    The leaves are to glossy and sword like to be a bluebell. Other than that, I don't have a clue as to what it is.
    lacemosaic
    Hampton, GA (Zone 7b)

    April 22, 2001 12:32 AM

    Post #69720

    someone suggested that it might be a Japanese plant that sounded something like rodea...???
    motts1
    south central, WI (Zone 5a)

    April 22, 2001 3:55 AM

    Post #69786

    Are the ends of the leaves rounded? Could it be a battered English( Spanish) hyacinth? The damage almost resembles that of Iris borer or hail damage, curious to see the bloom.
    bert
    ehrikon
    Switzerland (Zone 6b)

    April 22, 2001 1:38 PM

    Post #69839

    I'm also wondering the bloom
    Calalily
    Deep South Coastal, TX (Zone 10a)

    April 23, 2001 2:28 AM

    Post #70083

    Could be a badly battered scillia. How wide are the leaves? Are they large enough to be a crinum?
    Calalily
    lacemosaic
    Hampton, GA (Zone 7b)

    April 26, 2001 9:28 PM

    Post #71130

    I'm going to post another picture of this plant, which will give you a better idea of the size of leaf. Don't know how to add a picture here. Can it be done? (when you're posting a reply)

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