Persicaria vacciniifolia
By Dawnsaunt
- 14 Apr, 2018
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Named clarified by Siris, mystery solved.
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Hi Sheila
I am useless, I write down names on paper, and add to the computer and I still lose track of what’s what after winter.
I don’t think it’s deutzia but what do I know lol
14 Apr, 2018
Could it be a Spiraea Dawn?
14 Apr, 2018
Almost sure it's Polygonum (Persicaria) affinis either Darjeeling Red or Donald Lowndes, a low growing ground covering shrubby perennial. Height with flowers 25cm. As the shoots extend pin them into the soil to root, if you want it to cover more area. Definitely not it's bigger cousin 'Superba'
14 Apr, 2018
Thanks Karen.
Thanks Siris, I googled but couldn’t find any pics if the stems :-)
14 Apr, 2018
It will all be revealed soon enough. I had a mystery plant for ages. That's what happens (in my case) when you pinch seeds. :o)
I also have a marker pen that has decided it isn't permanent.
14 Apr, 2018
How funny I have just purchased both those plants Siris, so will let you know if it is ......I hope it will be taller than you say!
15 Apr, 2018
Siris, I’ve looked back through my notes and now you’ve given me the pointer it’s Persicaria vacciniifolia :)
15 Apr, 2018
You're absolutely right, Dawn to 30cm not 45.
16 Apr, 2018
Re-named photo, soooo exciting!
16 Apr, 2018
Excellent! Well done Siris.
17 Apr, 2018
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Maddening, isn't it Dawn, and it looks very familiar, but I'm sure Siris will know. (Could it be a Deutzia??)
14 Apr, 2018