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I'm sure I will kick myself...Plant ID

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Fonzie, Aug 21, 2012.

  1. Fonzie

    Fonzie Gardener

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    I am sure I will kick myself when some good member ID's this plant, because I am sure I know it, but just can't think of the name.
    So help please!
     

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  2. Phil A

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    Hi Fonzie,

    Not seen you for a while, welcome back:dbgrtmb:

    Looks like Privet from here.
     
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    • Fonzie

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      Thanks for the welcome Zigs. Don't think so, the leaves are too big and the flowers are not insignificant like Privet.
       
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      I stand corrected Zigs, you are right I just checked online and it is indeed a ligustrum.
      Many thanks
       
    • Phil A

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      There are a few of them, the Japanese ones are much more Boofty than our native one.

      I've noticed more flowers on them this year than I can remember ever. And its something i've always looked out for as I love the moths that feed on them.
       
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      Boofty meaning "gay"?
      Which moths like them Zigs? Day or Night moths.*
      I agree re. loadsa flowers this year; walked past one every night in Bath. Very strong perfume too,
      Jenny
      * just thought - Privet hawk moth?
       
    • Phil A

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      No, boofty meaning bigger, can't picture a gay shrub:biggrin: but I bet someone will make a suggestion [​IMG]

      Swallow Tailed Moths, night flying, used to breed them when I was a kid.
       
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      Thanks Zigs. Googled it, a pretty little thing. Sometimes get one indoors by mistake. Used to see so many moths as a kid, fewer now,
      Jenny
       
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