Two plants to ID please.
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Skyedriver

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310 months

Monday 20th April
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The first (there are two in the pot, there had been 3 last year but one was eaten), I thought were Echinops or Eryngium but I'm not so sure now as the leaves aren't spiky edged just simple rounded. I'm sure they're a blue flower but they've never actually flowered yet, just what the box said...

The second, I have absolutely no idea unless this is what I thought was in photo 1! It looks like a pineapple! Yes there is something else growing in there, probably a weed.

Thanks fellow and better horticulturists.

Megaflow

11,412 posts

253 months

Monday 20th April
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According to an app I have, they are:

1) Blue eryngo
2) Lily

Skyedriver

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310 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Thanks, think that confirms my thoughts on 1, but Lily, not sure where I've got that from?

anonymous-user

82 months

Tuesday 21st April
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No idea on first one, my initial thought was something of the begonia family. But id agree, second one looks like a lily.

Skyedriver

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Wednesday 22nd April
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Think I'll go with Erygnium as I think that what I bought last year and Lily although where that came from is a total mystery....

Reminds me of the Lonnie Donegan song, "My old Man's a Dustman" You'll have to be (very) old to understand that one...

Skyedriver

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Wednesday 12th August
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Strange thing, neither of them have flowered.
In better news, had a good few cucumbers from a couple of free plants passed to me and just picked my first tomato of the year.

Simpo Two

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293 months

Wednesday 12th August
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Skyedriver said:
Thanks, think that confirms my thoughts on 1, but Lily, not sure where I've got that from?
I had a lily that appeared from nowhere one year and grew to 6' tall with big orange flowers on a single stem. It came back every year for several years, but I didn't plant it...!

blueg33

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252 months

Wednesday 12th August
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Skyedriver said:
Think I'll go with Erygnium as I think that what I bought last year and Lily although where that came from is a total mystery....

Reminds me of the Lonnie Donegan song, "My old Man's a Dustman" You'll have to be (very) old to understand that one...
Eryngium Is a thistle/sea holly. Neither look anything like those.