Hello Forum,
I moved into my house in December 2011 and descovered this plant in the undergrowth. So far no flowers have been produced to give me a clue as to what it will be. Can anyone help?
Hi Snoopy.
That's a very small image. Have you got anything a bit bigger?
Hi, please show the leafes on the basis (old leaf) and the new yellow too.Thanks.
Looks a bit camellia -ish??
Same pics but bigger I hope. I thought Camelia but without flowers to help I'm stuck. When do camelias flower?
Around now-those picture are no better-we cannot zoom in on them
I put the iphone down and went back to using the camera. Hope these are better
Although it looks camellia-ish I don't think it is. The shoots are wrong, of course I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time)
This is my young camellia do you see what I mean?
I gues it could be a different variety
That is better-still think camellia-though my record on ids is not good
My guess the reason it hasn't flowered it has been swamped and not had enough light.
Are you going to keep it-whatever it is?
Yes they are! I can see why you're thinking camellia, but I'm not sure. Looks very healthy though!
Alternative guess-could be escallonia??
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Hi Snoopy.
That's a very small image. Have you got anything a bit bigger?
Hi, please show the leafes on the basis (old leaf) and the new yellow too.Thanks.
Looks a bit camellia -ish??
Same pics but bigger I hope. I thought Camelia but without flowers to help I'm stuck. When do camelias flower?
Around now-those picture are no better-we cannot zoom in on them
I put the iphone down and went back to using the camera. Hope these are better
Although it looks camellia-ish I don't think it is. The shoots are wrong, of course I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time)
This is my young camellia do you see what I mean?
I gues it could be a different variety
That is better
-still think camellia-though my record on ids is not good
My guess the reason it hasn't flowered it has been swamped and not had enough light.
Are you going to keep it-whatever it is?
Yes they are! I can see why you're thinking camellia, but I'm not sure. Looks very healthy though!
Alternative guess-could be escallonia??