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Old Dec 5th 2014 | 7:45 pm
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Originally Posted by Daveinspain
Now I am confused.the tuberous root sounds right and it is invasive,never seen it in yellow just red or white.The picture in your link shows an open flower but the one I have doesn't open,
It maybe a variety of the genus
Floridata: Mirabilis jalapa
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Old Dec 5th 2014 | 11:14 pm
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That looks the one,I'm off to gather the seeds.
 
Old Dec 8th 2014 | 3:54 am
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I sent the picture to the experts who have an app called Plantsnapp.

They identify the plant by consulting their experts who return their opinion within a few days.

In their opinion it is a Datura.

It's free for the first three identifications and 50p thereafter.

PlantSnapp - Blog - The PlantSnapp App

Of course they could be wrong!
 
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Thanks Fred,did a Wiki search and it shows it as bearing fruit,which mine doesn't,but then there are so many hybrids about,who could say 100%.I do like it though as it needs no care,I'm trying to put together a garden that can be left mid summer without coming back to a desert.So plenty of Yuka,Agave,Lantana and Pallida's
 

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