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Can you identify this flower?
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I saw a lovely clump of flowers in my neighbours garden this am and I just HAVE to have them!
They are very tall, as in probably 5-6 foot in height, similar to a gladioli in looks as in very tall stems with small long shiny green leaves, but only have flowers at the very top and they were bright red.
Sorry it's a little vague!
Failing any ID I'll knock and ask them what it is (I might even get a cutting) :-)
TIA
Susie
They are very tall, as in probably 5-6 foot in height, similar to a gladioli in looks as in very tall stems with small long shiny green leaves, but only have flowers at the very top and they were bright red.
Sorry it's a little vague!
Failing any ID I'll knock and ask them what it is (I might even get a cutting) :-)
TIA
Susie
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Agree with Rowan - but might also be a red hemerocallis
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Not to be a hog, but I think mine was a foxglove http://www.theforestfairy.com/
I have a leylandii hedge in my back garden which is cut back twice yearly in March and September to a height of six feet. I keep it at this height so I cannot see next doors `garden` as it has been left unattended for years and I even have to cut through brambles etc in her garden to maintain my hedge on her side. Her neighbour on her other side with a very small garden has taken over this `garden` and completely cleared the area and as far as I can gather it is being used as a play area for her children. Whilst I have no problem with this situation I was aggrieved to come home on Thursday evening to find my hedge had been cut back [ the tops and their side ] without being asked, even though they were working in the garden and I didn`t go out until 2.30 pm. I don`t want to cause a huge fuss but am I not right in thinking I should have been consulted as the hedge is well within my boundary and is maintained so that it doesn`t in fringe their space?