Petrocosmea rosettifolia
By Meanie
- 24 Oct, 2011
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A couple of months ago I posted a photo of the fantastic foliage of this plant - it's now in bloom.
Taken at Oxfords botanic gardens today.
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Great picture.!
24 Oct, 2011
Thanks Pimpernel!
24 Oct, 2011
Leaf, stem, bud, and flower. How subtle is the violet ? Actually the flower resembles a Viola a little.
24 Oct, 2011
I'm trying to think of the annual that it reminds me of Pimpernel...........
24 Oct, 2011
Ivy leaved toadflax flower...They make me think of viola's as well
24 Oct, 2011
Not what I am thinking of, but thanks to you I now know the name of the little flowers in the dry stone wall! That has been bugging me too - thanks!
24 Oct, 2011
Lovely.....
24 Oct, 2011
I think so too..........
25 Oct, 2011
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This photo is of species Petrocosmea rosettifolia.
This photo was taken at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
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This is the plant before it bloomed...............
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/218863-petrocosmea-rosettifolia/member/meanie
24 Oct, 2011