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Calling on the power of Mumsnet... call you solve the mystery of the unidentified plant ?

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:06

If anyone can answer this it will be MN. On going up t' town this w/e. I passed a church with an 8ft shrub outside it. Said shrub had a cream/greeny flower - 4 petals - in quite a geometric shape (kite..ish). The plant was close to the edge (ignore pavement) of the A3 somewhere between Clapham and the Royal Hospital (going that way it was on the right). For the life of me I cannot find this in any of my books and no-one in RL recognises my description - can MN solve the mystery ??

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morningpaper · 19/05/2008 20:07

?????????????

What sort of leaves?

Lots of flowers?

How big flowers

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morningpaper · 19/05/2008 20:09

some sort of clematis?

climber?

what sort of branches?

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:16

Whizzed past at 20mph - DH not prepared to stop for a cutting/gawp.

Circumference of flower approx 2 to 3 "

Leaves not noticed.

Clematis - no - too shrub like

branches - no idea

good show of flowers - top of shrub - not touching but good impact

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SalVolatile · 19/05/2008 20:16

Magnolia Grandiflora?

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JackieNo · 19/05/2008 20:16

Philadelphus? I suspect flowers on that are too small to be what you describe.

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SalVolatile · 19/05/2008 20:17

Or a camellia?

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:19

JackieNo - flowers are too small - one of my thoughts too

Have a weird feeling about choisya - but can't find a suitable variety in a book

SalV I will have to look that one up - If like other Magnolias - out too late for London - even for unsheltered spot here in the sticks

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:21

SalV - Not fluffy enough for a camillia - really quite a precise sort of flower

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JackieNo · 19/05/2008 20:22

Choisya seems to have more petals.

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morningpaper · 19/05/2008 20:22

have you checked Googlemaps???!?!

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:24

K ? Googlemaps

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JackieNo · 19/05/2008 20:25

If you put 'kite shaped flower' into google, one of the pictures it comes up with is of Bougainvillea - could it be something related, I wonder?

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JackieNo · 19/05/2008 20:29

Carissa? Probably not really warm enough for it?

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oggsfrog · 19/05/2008 20:30

Hydrangea?

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:31

Carissa - 1 too many petals and not quite geometric enough

Still searching un der the bougainvillea - my google not quite the same as yours !

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:33

oggsfrog - i would not have noticed it if it had been a hydrangea - they are a pet hate of mine. I try killing one every year in the garden, but it seems to like the "vigourous pruning" it gets

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JackieNo · 19/05/2008 20:35

It was this link that I found on Google - so not exactly, just the mention of kite shaped flowers.

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:36

Re Bougainvillea - not sure of the scale in the picture - but petals too close together - think 4 pointed star - points being made of kite shaped petals

I have to go and serve up supper now - will check back in the morning

Many thanks

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blithedance · 19/05/2008 20:44

Quite sure it wasn't some sort of clematis montana growing through a bush?

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WilfSell · 19/05/2008 20:44

solanum jasminoides? a climber though...

styrax japonicus?

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:54

Quick check back

Far more rigid than the clematis

WS - will try to find bigger pictures of the solanum - as that has possibilities

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indignatio · 19/05/2008 20:57

Solanum - flowers too small and not rigid enough

really off to eat now - honest

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WilfSell · 19/05/2008 21:24

I think I can even picture the flowers you are talking about... Or are they leaves that are those kind of flower-like bits?

But I'm buggered if I know or can find it...

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blithedance · 19/05/2008 21:34

Japanese Dogwood?

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MadBadandDangeroustoKnow · 20/05/2008 09:24

Clues so far suggest dogwood to me too

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