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storm

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Can you ID this garden plant?
« on: Aug 13, 07, 02:43:59 AM »
These plants came up on their own accord--their seeds were probably from the compost:






Do you know what it is?  Thank you.

Janie

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #1 on: Aug 14, 07, 01:58:13 AM »
The round leaves are wild ginger, Asarum sp.

http://2bnthewild.com/plants/H36.htm

The pretty white flowers are wild or Mexican petunia, Ruellia probably brittonia and are considered an invasive species in Florida. You can see the strap-like leaves in the lower right of the middle image. It drops its leaves when cold or dry.

http://www.floridata.com/ref/R/ruellia.cfm

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #2 on: Aug 14, 07, 03:50:04 AM »
Lucky you storm, the only thing that we have been getting, that we did not plant, is lots of mushrooms from the Mtn Hardware planting mix. Have not had the courage to taste them and see if they are poisonous  or not. ;)

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #3 on: Aug 14, 07, 03:56:31 AM »
storm should have the women flocking over to get some of his ginger as I've been hearing that is the ticket for hot flashes  8)

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #4 on: Aug 14, 07, 04:06:45 AM »
Plus there's always making "Wild Ginger Fragrant Duck"
http://www.wildginger.net/pdfs/group_dinner.pdf

storm

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #5 on: Aug 14, 07, 04:18:18 AM »
Sorry that I neglected to mention that the round leaves and white flowers are the same plant, which is climbing up (vine) neighboring shrubbery with long, slender tendrils.  I still think it may be a garden vegetable.  I wish I had ginger growing!

Many species of small white and brown mushrooms have come up this summer in my garden beds.  My watering regime has even awakened a small batch of large, edible Neolentinus mushrooms out of a railroad tie.  If it weren't for the possibility of the wood having been soaked in creosote or another toxic chemical, they'd be culinary history by now!


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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #6 on: Aug 14, 07, 05:22:55 AM »
Sorry that I neglected to mention that the round leaves and white flowers are the same plant, which is climbing up (vine) neighboring shrubbery with long, slender tendrils.  I still think it may be a garden vegetable. 

This is like What's My Line?   ;D
(I swear I only saw it in reruns Nolena!)

Ok, I'll bite (arr, arr!). It would be helpful if we could have a diameter on the flower and leaves. Also, are all of the leaves roundish, there are some in pic #3 which are tomato-ish, so I assume that's another plant?

storm

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #7 on: Aug 14, 07, 05:40:21 AM »
All the leaves are rounded and are about 7" wide.  The flowers are 4" wide...

Chesslike

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #8 on: Aug 14, 07, 05:50:50 AM »
Could it be a variety of Nasturtiums? If they are, the entire plant is edible.

Janie

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #9 on: Aug 14, 07, 06:29:23 AM »
Darn! I love all the responses that wild ginger got!

Knowing it's a vine helps. Let me try again. How about
Hard-shelled Gourd, Calabash 'Birdhouse'
Lagenaria siceraria

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/11267/

storm

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #10 on: Aug 14, 07, 08:15:05 AM »
I'm positive you are correct.  Thank you!

clint

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Re: Can you ID this garden plant?
« Reply #11 on: Aug 14, 07, 06:09:13 PM »
That was using your gourd Janie!