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squidgey | 18:24 Tue 26th Apr 2005 | Home & Garden
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hi all

can anyone suggest a website with a good searchable plant database as i have a plant that i know nothing about apart from what it looks like (no flowers yet though) ive searched on google but no joy every search wants the name of the plant which i dont have

any help appreciated thanks

lisa

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Hi, Have you tried this ?

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yes didnt come up with it -also you can only see half of the result unless you pay a membership fee so i presume the answer i'm looking for is one of the ones i can't see :-(

any other suggestions....

Could you give a brief description of the plant ? Someone might be able to ID it from height/spread, alternate or opposite buds, leaf shape/colour.
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 i'll try my best to describe it here goes-

the plant in question is about 5-6 feet its very twiggy and a round tree type canopy/top.

it has small linear leaves about 6cm in length and about a cm in width.they have a smooth surface and a smooth edge.

it is dark green and purple - some leaves seem completely purple . on the leaves that have got some green colouring the vein running through it is reddish purple too.

i thing thats about it . if anyone has an iea what it may b it would be much appreiciated

thanks

lisa

Lisa, I would think your best bet is to snip off a small piece or a leaf, put it in a polythene bag to keep it fresh and take it to your nearest decent nursery and see if they can identify it for you.

The gardening section on the BBC website also has a plant finder.

Try www.crocus.co.uk it's been very useful to me lately as a new gardener (god i'm sounding old).

They also do a de

sign service and if you're crafty they'll give you a list of suitable plants without having to pay a penny!

purple beech??
My husband thinks  it could be a Smoke tree.

Following on from the last suggestion, does this plant have any little flower buds yet ? If it's a smoke tree (or cotinus to give it its "proper" name), these will be like tiny yellow balls, when they open they create fluffy balls , almost cotton wool like (or at least that's how it seems to me). Only thing is, I thought the leaves on a smoke tree tended to beround as opposed to "linear".

Look at this link:

http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantselector/plantdetail.aspx? plantid=45120

It did cross my mind from the description of the leaves that it might be a larger variety of hebe, but the "twiggy" description seems to belie that.

Do let us know if you have any success !

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thanks for the suggestions.

i'm still not sure what it is but i feel im getting closer!

any more suggestions ?lol :-)

thanks again for everyones help its been much appreciated even though i still dont know what it is! though it probably my poor description thats doing it!

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