RE: buttercup?
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- Subject: RE: buttercup?
- From: D*
- Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 14:46:09 -0500
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Celandine, or Chelidonium majus?
http://www.huis.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~nomura/K/kusano.html
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/celandine.html
Barb in Southern Indiana Zone 5/6 dorsett@blueriver.net
A root is a flower that disdains fame.
> Brenda:
>
> I don't have my gardening books here, but I bet it is what is
> known as wood
> poppy. Its latin name begins with an "s." Maybe "styll"
> something? That's
> as good as I can do. I absolutely love it. It has very pretty
> leaves that
> are intricately shaped -- almost like an ivy geranium. The leaves are a
> lovely healthy deep green color. I would check on the internet, but our
> connection is currently "down."
>
> Devon Miller
> Chevy Chase, MD zone 7
>
>
> Hi everyone. I was given a plant a few years ago that was passed from
> several people and the only name I have it "buttercup" It apparently
> reseeds itself. From one small plant, I now have hundreds coming up as I
> did last year. It grows to about two feet and has lots of yellow
> flowers on
> it. Anyone know what it may be? I know I'm not describing it very well,
> but my if noone knows it by the name buttercup I will give a better
> description when it blooms this year. I have searched a lot of
> books, but
> can't find it.
> Brenda zone 6-KY
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