Jumbo Yellow?

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  1. Moon kyu Lee

    Moon kyu Lee Active Member

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    Someone asked me about this plant, and I could not recognize it. She told me that it was sold as Brachyscome 'Jumbo Yellow'. However, It's not a Brachyscome.... I don't think it even belongs to the family Asteraceae.

    Please help me Identifying this plant.
     

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  2. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    As a side note it's spelled Brachyscome.
     
  3. Moon kyu Lee

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    Oh, thanks for pointing that out. I will correct it.
     
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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Could it be a Pereskia?

    HTH
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    David in L A Active Member 10 Years

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    Dillenia?
     
  6. Moon kyu Lee

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    I found additional pictures.......

    I also found that this plant is tagged as Brachyscome segmentos hybr.'Jumbo Yellow' at Hantaek Botanical Garden's Australian plant conservatory.
    Maybe there were some Brachyscome segmentos hybr.'Jumbo Yellow' growing around the mystery plant, but they dissapeared by some reason, and only the name tag left.
     

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    David in L A Active Member 10 Years

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    I was thinking of Hibbertia, but Dillenia was the name that came to mind.
     
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    Thank you very much David in LA. Maybe it is Hibbertia scandens.
     

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