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Yes, totally agree, Mark - I love plants that like to be caressed (I don't have pets). I've read that you can make a refreshing lemon-scented tea from the dried leaves, but I've never got round to trying (I will now - thanks for the reminder!)I tried setting light to my plant some years ago (the most common European name seems to be Burning Bush), but no success, probably just not hot enough here to produce enough of those volatile oils! Will try again now as we're having quite hot weather.I've always wondered what colour the flowers are on the species - I'd imagined with the epithet albus they would be white, but the pictures I've seen have been pinkish. My plant is white (see pictures, taken about a month ago) - is this the form "Albiflorus"?
Must admit I didn't get round to trying the tea.
Quote from: Stephenb on November 21, 2011, 09:09:28 AMMust admit I didn't get round to trying the tea. I can't believe it! You have let us down.... 'Hungry Man' indeed! Too busy making fancy salads with 250 ingredients, I'll be bound?
Hmmm, Stephen, maybe your Gas Plant is confused and isn't aware of the common misunderstanding that inflammable and flammable are synonyms, but most people (and maybe some plants too) incorrectly believe inflammable means that something isn't flammable. You've probably been walking around the garden muttering disparaging inflammatory comments at your gas plant for not being very flammable...or is it inflammable, thus it's inhibited http://www.thefreedictionary.com/flammable
The stems on your pyromanius Dictamnus look rather nudum; the ones that are most inflammable and flammable are densely glandular on the stems. The match is touched to the base of stem, not on the pods themselves. They also lose some volatility when in seed; I usually explode my Dictamnus plants when they're in flower
Quote from: TheOnionMan on November 21, 2011, 09:38:15 PMHmmm, Stephen, maybe your Gas Plant is confused and isn't aware of the common misunderstanding that inflammable and flammable are synonyms, but most people (and maybe some plants too) incorrectly believe inflammable means that something isn't flammable. You've probably been walking around the garden muttering disparaging inflammatory comments at your gas plant for not being very flammable...or is it inflammable, thus it's inhibited http://www.thefreedictionary.com/flammableAnyone know what McMark is on about?
Quote from: Stephenb on November 22, 2011, 09:38:17 AMQuote from: TheOnionMan on November 21, 2011, 09:38:15 PMHmmm, Stephen, maybe your Gas Plant is confused and isn't aware of the common misunderstanding that inflammable and flammable are synonyms, but most people (and maybe some plants too) incorrectly believe inflammable means that something isn't flammable. You've probably been walking around the garden muttering disparaging inflammatory comments at your gas plant for not being very flammable...or is it inflammable, thus it's inhibited http://www.thefreedictionary.com/flammableAnyone know what McMark is on about?Think he tries to enlighten us ignorants by illuminating a bright spot.