2 plants to identify

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  1. townieandbob

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    2 plants to identify if anyone knows what they are

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    Silver surfer Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    1. Petunia.
    2. Aster. Common name Michaelmas daisy.
     
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    Plants to identify and some to check.Thank you.

    Sorry there are so many on one thread i thought it would be easier like this. thank you.

    1.Geranium sanguineum or cranesbill ?
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    6.Beta vulgaris 'Rhubarb Chard' ?
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    9.Phormium tenax ?
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    11.Petunia mirage series
    12.centaurea glastifolia ?
    13.Tellima grandiflorum ?
     

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    4- Viola labradorica
    7- Perilla frutescens crispa
    8- Beta
    9- Amaranthus
    10- Chiastophyllum
    11- Phormium
    12- Helicrisum
    13- Petunia
     
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    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    2. Aster... :)
    4. could be an Allium schoenoprasum... but you have to taste it...
    5. looks like Saxifraga sp. (S. x urbium?)
     
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    Chiastophyllum has leaves in pairs not in rosettes. Would need to see the plant in bloom. There are many different plants that have rosettes like that.
     
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    1 & 2- geranium sanguineum (cranesbill geranium)
    3-aster
    5&6- Allium- probably chives or bunching onions
    8-swiss chard
    9-amaranth
    10- kalanchoe blossfeldiana
    12- Helichrysum bracteatum (strawflower)
    13 & 14- petunia
    15-centaura macrocephala (Yellow Knapweed, Armenian Basket Flower)
     
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    #10 definitely is not Kalanchoe blossfeldiana nor any of the complex garden hybrids derived from it. They have leaves in pairs, the mystery plant definitely have leaves spirally arranged in rosettes. No species of Kalanchoe would be cold hardy in London. The plant looks somewhat like a Lewisia cotyledon hybrid but cannot be sure until it blooms.
     
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    Closed the other thread.
     
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    You're right- it could be Lewisia cotyledon.
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    I'm not seeing a Chiastophyllum or Lewisia. There is a picture of a Saxifraga hirsuta or S. x urbium type, something I mentioned on the other thread - along with the fact that the purple-leaved violet is properly V. riviniana 'Purpurea'. V. labradorica is a tiny violet from the far north, perhaps not in cultivation.
     
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    Continuing to merge threads -- please don't duplicate image posts for ID in multiple places.
     

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