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I have been waiting hopefully for it to flower, but so far this year it hasn't, and I just can't remember what it is :(


It has woody stems at the base and is planted in a fairly small pot.


I have tried to use plant ID sites without success.


I know there are some plant wizards on here so I am hoping that one of you may know what it is, thanks!


ETA: The colour showing through the leaves is from other plants, not this one, which has no flowers or buds on it.

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Thanks all, don't think it's any of those - definitely not marijuana :)


I have never grown Angelica and wouldn't put it in a pot, and I've just looked up images for Aralia and it doesn't seem to be that.


Tried putting the photos into Google image, but it just came up with a load of totally different plants.


I guess I am just going to have to hope that at some point it will flower ...... or else join the RHS and ask them, but I can't afford the membership these days :(

Knowing next to nothing about plants, I tried starting from first principles, by trying to find a plant leaf key, but none of them led to a good hit. The nearest I've found, I can't remember how now, is possibly some variety of Astilbe. So can I have 50p each way on that please.

Hi all and thanks!


I don't think I've ever grown Melianthus in a pot, at least not deliberately, just as a half hardy annual in a border, and never in my present garden as it doesn't get enough sun.


Plus this one has somehow survived the winter.


However I agree that Melianthus seems to be the closest fit so far. Would be great if it flowered!

Being in a pot would normally make no difference provided the pot size was appropriate and the plant had its preferred conditions eg sun or shade, wet or dry soil.


I think the flowering season of many plants has got very messed up this year because of the weird weather.

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