It's in a trough I have had for many years but my list is wrong. Originally the trough had Crepe Soul, Rosedale Misty Pathways, Roller Coaster Ride, Galaxy, and Crepe Suzette. In 2015 Rosedale Misty Pathways and Galaxy went into a "new" garden - they were getting too big anyway. that left Roller Coaster Ride in the middle. Today a small Crepe Soul is on one end and a small Crepe Suzette is on the other end but there are two plants in the middle.
In this photo Roller Coaster Ride is on the right.
This is the plant I can't ID. That's Crepe Suzette on the far left.
Can anyone ID this plant?
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Can anyone ID this plant?
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
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Re: Can anyone ID this plant?
Any reason to think it's not Stiletto? What else are you ruling out?
David
David
Re: Can anyone ID this plant?
That's probably it. It looked familiar but I couldn't place it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
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Re: Can anyone ID this plant?
'Stiletto' was also the first thing that came to my mind.
Ann
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