Please click on the plant name of any plants you have growing information on or a photo of and make your contribution to GardenStew Plants. Thanks much Buxus sempervirens (Boxwood, European Boxwood) -- Thanks Jewel for the information and the photos Arum italicum (Italian Lords and Ladies, Large Cuckoo Pint) Thanks to Philip Nulty and Palustris for the photos Dyssodia tenuiloba (Dahlberg Daisy) Juniperus communis (Common Juniper) Thanks to Kildale for the photos Phaseolus coccineus (Scarlet Runner Bean) - Thanks Jewel for the information and lots of photos. Solanum lycopersicum 'Early Girl' (Early Girl Tomato) Thanks to Karrma for the photo Ribes aureum (Golden Currant, Buffalo Currant) thanks Kildale for the photo. Ribes nigrum (Black Currant) Thanks to Philip Nulty for the photos Solanum lycopersicum 'Better Boy' (Better Boy Tomato)
Well, I did have some arum italicum, but my horse Goldie ate the leaves off of it. Will it grow back in the spring ? I sure hope so. A friend gave it to me. There is no sign of them at the moment. I dont have any help on the others, sorry.
Here are some of the common juniper ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden ) ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden ) ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )
Kildale, those are great. If you would please click on the blue link for the Juniper in my first post and upload the photos to the plant page that would be super. Another plant page can be indexed and made visible for web searches. Thanks
When you start the process of uploading a photo to a plant page this information appears in the instructions box. Max file size: 2 MB Max width: 2700 pixels Max height: 2200 pixels Image formats supported: JPEG & PNG The forum software will resize them to a max of 500 pixels wide x 375 pixels high. Which is the maximum size of photos posted on GardenStew. No smaller though please or they are too small to show detail of the plant/flower.
Arum pictum PrimroseWarburg ( photo / image / picture from Palustris's Garden ) Not Arum italicum but a good form of Arum pictum.
Ribes aureum I have just put this Ribes aureum in the page. Ribes aureum ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )