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I lost the plot of this but the picture shows the definitely hairy Saruma henryi - an anagram of Asarum so Tony was nearly correct. Can I do another from this: Whose favourite plant was Saruma? And completely unrelated: what other genera have been made up as anagrams?
Robin ,no problems ....you mean Diane and not Anne ....Sory no idea what is Saruma !But I know a genera which is a anagram :LOBIVIA ( it is a cactus genera) - and it is the anagram from BOLIVIA
....my mind is obviously totally scrambled
Robin,Saruma henryi is named after Dr. Augustine Henry. Just me messing and guessing.Paddy
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on May 12, 2009, 10:33:12 PMCliff,I like my rhubarb, particularly good crop this year and lots of rhubarb recipes though I don't think Luit's is one of the edible varieties; Rheum palmatum or some such.PaddyThis discussion gave me the idea. So it had to be an Irish winner Rheum palmatum Heartswood Purple.Hardly believed it was difficult but I saw daily developments. It's so amazing to see how fast these plant are growing.Here is picture nr. 3, for in case it would be necessary. I give a picture of the whole plant tomorrow.
Cliff,I like my rhubarb, particularly good crop this year and lots of rhubarb recipes though I don't think Luit's is one of the edible varieties; Rheum palmatum or some such.Paddy
That's the house alright, John. I didn't think it was so late that it was introduced as I thought it had been around for far longer though, to be honest, it has never impressed me and after growing it for interest sake for a few years I removed it. Robin, was I correct?Paddy
Quote from: Lvandelft on May 12, 2009, 11:03:15 PMQuote from: Paddy Tobin on May 12, 2009, 10:33:12 PMCliff,I like my rhubarb, particularly good crop this year and lots of rhubarb recipes though I don't think Luit's is one of the edible varieties; Rheum palmatum or some such.PaddyThis discussion gave me the idea. So it had to be an Irish winner Rheum palmatum Heartswood Purple.Hardly believed it was difficult but I saw daily developments. It's so amazing to see how fast these plant are growing.Here is picture nr. 3, for in case it would be necessary. I give a picture of the whole plant tomorrow.As promised yesterday here 2 more pictures of Rheum palmatum Hartwood Purple.I changed the name because I wrote it wrong first. I looked in the plantfinder yesterday but could not find it there, so had to search the label near my plant.I found out that "Hart" is from a certain Michael Hart, who ever he is. He did introduce some plants with the name "Hartwood" Is there anybody who knows more?It was very windy (again) today but the pictures are reasonable though.Rheum palmatum Hartwood Purple