have you tried Kew Gardens web site, they have a plant identifier search engine?
Try http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/epic/index.htm
2007-02-03 02:30:26
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answered by Laurie 1
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Take a leaf off the plant or cutting and take it to a good garden centre,they should be able to tell you,I have done this and have found them very helpful.
2007-02-03 10:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Try www.which.co.uk/gardeningwhich , www.rhs.org.uk or just search through Ask,Google etc. I've found some fascinating sites and wicked plants.
2007-02-03 08:04:10
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answered by 'er indoors 2
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Try this web site.
www.rhs.org.uk
They are world leaders in all things horticultural and have the biggest plant bank too.
2007-02-03 07:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Look online here there are plenty of plant encyclopedia online and if that fails go to home depot
2007-02-03 07:47:05
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answered by rinoa1us 2
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you can try www.shrubs4u.co.uk this is a new web site that viveos hundreds of plants by several catagories,. time of flowering, evergreen , perrenial, shrub ,tree, ect.
it also videos other garden and home products so you might find there. cheers.
2007-02-03 09:43:55
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answered by gary pearson 1
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Visit your local nursery [ garden centre]. They will be able to identify it and give you the information you want on its needs.
2007-02-03 07:47:20
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answered by celianne 6
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i once add a plant like that i took it to my local garden centre, found out it was a blade of grass. what a prat i felt.?????
2007-02-05 16:32:54
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answered by NIGEL R 7
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Have you tried google?
2007-02-03 13:58:19
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answered by nessie 4
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