Flowers that need a name (only 5 :)

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  1. Artemis12

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    Hi.
    I'm trying to identify plants from an older, and unwieldy thread I started that didn't have the greatest pictures. I hope some people here know what these plants are. :)

    0.(This plant is also a low grower that thrives in sunshine..is this maybe the same plant as #8?) I am not referring to the morning glory tangled in the middle left.
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket:
    http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2004_09_30_0022_flowers_white.jpg

    1.(Stachys ? This is a low plant with fuzzy, soft leaves that look almost white and has a trailing habit. Does well in full sunlight.Might be the same plant as #14)
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket:
    http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_10_11_0014_flowers_white.jpg

    2.(Clematis virginiana or paniculata - can't decide- it can flower into November in good weather)
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket:
    http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_10_01_0076_flowers_white.jpg

    3.(Rhus typhina or glabra ? Can't decide and but it looks like it was planted as opposed to simply having grown there)
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket: http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_07_14_0020_flowers_red.jpg

    4.(I think whatever flower this is, the petals have already fallen...)
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket: http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_07_12_0003_leaves_plants.jpg
     

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    I wanted to keep it down to 5 but I'm referring to 8 and 14 *one day I will get this right :( *

    8.(This plant is also a low grower that thrives in sunshine...same as #0)
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket:

    http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_06_13_0015_flowers_white.jpg

    14.(Full sun- could this be the same plant as #1?)
    There is a smaller version with a broader view of the plant at photobucket:

    http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_05_10_0012_flowers_white.jpg
     

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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    #0 not sure; a top view would help.
    #1 looks like a species of Helianthemum or Halimium (rockroses).
    #2 agree with Clematis, not sure which.
    #3 is Rhus typhina (note hairy stems); R. glabra is, as its name suggests, glabrous (hairless).
    #4 is a species of Euphorbia (spurge).
     
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    #14 may be Cerastium tomentosum or another ornamental chickweed.
     
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    #0 may be Tanacetum parthenium, feverfew.
     
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    -flower 8 is the top view of flower 0
    -flower 14 may be the same plant as plant 1 - I looked up rock roses and thats not it
    -#2 shall probably be simply labeled as a clematis species...
    -I'm going to go with Rhus typhina for 3 then...:)
    -I don't think 4 is a spurge- tried looking up the latin name for a closeup of this but can't find anything clear enough- the leaves looks like 2 opposite one another but I don't think this plant is the same- new link to pic shows what looks like a single, wraparound kind of leaf:
    http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c230/12monthsOFwinter/ubc/2005_07_12_0004_leaves_plants.jpg
    -14 definitely looks like Cerastium tomentosum- I think 1 is the same plant...
    -plant 0 resembles feverfew from only 1 picture I found on the web...and I don't think it puts out those lumpy little yellow things after flowering but I'm not sure because that one pic is a dead ringer...last picture on the bottom of this page:
    http://www.renegadegardener.com/content/plantspot2004.htm

    ...and thanking you folks for helping!
     
  8. Lila Pereszke

    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Than 4 is a Bupleurum sp. can't see the leaves... :( But it could be a B. rotundifolium.
     
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    Tyrlych Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Lila nailed it --#4 is Bupleurum
     
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    1. and 14. : Cerastium, Species tomentosum "Snow in Summer"
     

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