The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

You can visit our Phytolacca americana page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links.

Phytolacca americana


Phytolacca americana (Phytolacca americana)

Why did I plant this at the back of a border? Because it's a fascinating fast-growing plant, which will seed itself if I don't cut off the berries.



Comments on this photo

 

Oops...lol :o))

30 May, 2010

 

My RHS book says it will get to between 4 and 8 feet tall!!!!!!!!!! Heehee...

30 May, 2010

 

Giving you plenty of scope then Eh.....lol

30 May, 2010

 

That's a reason for trying something new, isn't it! ;-D

30 May, 2010

 

Doesn't smell very nice, either.....according to Gardeners World. Another good reason for it being at the back, lol.

31 May, 2010

 

Really? I wonder if that's when the flowers open, Wagger. Anyway, it's planted and although it's not a beautiful plant, it can be a 'talking point', can't it! Haha - now I have to learn its latin name in case anyone asks!!!

31 May, 2010

 

Hey,,,,,,,that will impress the punters.....lol

31 May, 2010

 

What - the smell of it? LOL.

31 May, 2010

 

lol.....no....you learning the latin name....in case anyone asks.........:o))))))))))))))

1 Jun, 2010

 

It's better than the common name for this plant, anyway - Haha.

1 Jun, 2010

 

I can just imagine it sneaking up behind you and jabbing you in the ribs, lol.

1 Jun, 2010

 

which is?..................

1 Jun, 2010

 

Not saying, Alice..........Wagger obviously knows!!! Hahaha....

1 Jun, 2010

 

Parsons whatsit....something like that I expect......I will find out.....lol :-o)))))))))))))))))

1 Jun, 2010

 

Could be someones bonnet of course....in ages past.......::o-)))))

1 Jun, 2010

 

Completely and utterly on the wrong track, Alice! Try a google....or does anyone else on GOY grow it? Errrrr...maybe not. ;-)

1 Jun, 2010

 

Just had a look and - yes, they do, with reference to it's deadly poison, lol.

1 Jun, 2010

 

Useful, too - harharhar (evil laugh!) I found that out when I researched it - strange that the leaves can be eaten though...

1 Jun, 2010

 

I did google......came up with "pokeweed"...amongst other things....My (subtle) refence to bonnet being the name given to ladie's hats....a few centuries ago....not that I remember of course.......lol

1 Jun, 2010

 

YAYYY!!! She's got it! What a name...euuuuggghhhh!!!

My deep apologies, dear lady, that I didn't comprehend your hidden allusion...heehee..

1 Jun, 2010

 

Thats ok pet.......:-o))))))))))))))))))))))))))...(snigger).......lol

1 Jun, 2010

 

LOL........Like it! LOL........

1 Jun, 2010

 

that was quick !!!!

1 Jun, 2010

 

Fast on the draw, me! LOL.....Still giggling.....LOL.

1 Jun, 2010



Comment on this photo


   Photo 2 of 9

  • previous slideshow photo
  • next slideshow photo

What else?

See who else is growing Phytolacca americana.

See who else has plants in genus Phytolacca.

This photo is of "Phytolacca americana" in Spritzhenry's garden

Members who like this photo

  • Gardening with friends since
    9 Aug, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    1 Apr, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    10 Oct, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    31 Mar, 2010

  • Gardening with friends since
    26 Jun, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    2 Jun, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    27 Sep, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    20 Jan, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    10 Nov, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    3 Mar, 2010

  • Gardening with friends since
    24 Jun, 2007

  • Gardening with friends since
    29 Mar, 2008