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what kind of bush?
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my mother received a bush as a gift from my aunt and the tag for the care was missing. She called it a blood bush but we can't find anything by that name. Could you please help us?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can't help unless it was a Broom bush. Mostly they have yellow flowers but some of them have a blood-red pinky flower. Was the foliage rather feathery?
Some years ago Kew Gardens at Richmond, Surrey had a facility where, if you sent a cutting of a plant to them, they would identify it. They did this for me very efficiently when somebody gave me a cutting of a shrub whose name they didn't know. Don't know whether they still do this but they've probably got a website and you may be able to contact them and find out via their "contact us" facility if they have one.
Some years ago Kew Gardens at Richmond, Surrey had a facility where, if you sent a cutting of a plant to them, they would identify it. They did this for me very efficiently when somebody gave me a cutting of a shrub whose name they didn't know. Don't know whether they still do this but they've probably got a website and you may be able to contact them and find out via their "contact us" facility if they have one.
There's blood flower
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are you in the uk? it would help to know whether or not it's something tropical, although the weather here would suit it at the moment if it is!
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are you in the uk? it would help to know whether or not it's something tropical, although the weather here would suit it at the moment if it is!
I too, would like a little more to go on,could you please post any usful details ie flower shape (if any) leaf shape / size, colour etc.
I hope Robinia is right with blood flower (as she often is) or maybe the name is something similar, I think there may be many cultivars that have the word blood in the name if perhaps they have leaves or flowers of that colour ?
Any more info will be greatfully accepted, Thanks T bird+
I hope Robinia is right with blood flower (as she often is) or maybe the name is something similar, I think there may be many cultivars that have the word blood in the name if perhaps they have leaves or flowers of that colour ?
Any more info will be greatfully accepted, Thanks T bird+