Sunday, April 19, 2009

Does anyone know of any plants with Sue or Susan in the name?

I would like to give my IT tutor a gift for all the patience she has shown during the last year%26#039;s course.


She is a gardening enthusiast, but I know she doesn%26#039;t like Black Eyed Susan%26#039;s. Please don%26#039;t use Latin names for the plants, I really wouldn%26#039;t understand them. Thanks for your help.

Does anyone know of any plants with Sue or Susan in the name?
Rhododendron called Sweet Sue has pink flower buds which open to vivid orange-red flowers. Hardy and compact, grows to 5ft.





Anthemis Susanna Mitchell. Big white daisy with golden hearts, 35cm high, 45cm spread.
Reply:Brown eyed Susan
Reply:If you look in the hosta photo library (www.hostalibrary.com), there are several cultivars with Suzy or Susan in the name.
Reply:Rudbeckia fulgida %26#039;Viette%26#039;s Little Suzy%26#039;
Reply:DOH! That%26#039;s the only one I can think of.
Reply:try looking here





http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/htm...





It is a list of all plant names There is a Brown-eyed susan as well as the black eyed one try the complex search
Reply:Why not do this - name a rose after %26quot;susan!%26quot;





http://www.ultimategifts.co.uk/a_rose_na...
Reply:There is a pink rose called %26quot;Susan Daniel%26quot;. I wouldnt worry about getting a plant with a specific name - anything pretty would be appreciated I%26#039;m sure!
Reply:Try this link:





http://plants.usda.gov/java/nameSearch





Alternatively, there is a rose variety known as Susan Hampshire, if that%26#039;s any good:





http://www.classicroses.co.uk/roses/fami...
Reply:there%26#039;s a magnolia called something Susan. Ask at your garden centre, see if they know the full name.
Reply:I love fuchsias and there are so many varieties that you%26#039;re almost certain to find one with Susan in the name. Find specialist growers online, most will post them out to you.



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