Wow! I'd say you are absolutely correct!
I dd a surf on the name, and found this web page:
http://www.habitas.org.uk/gardenflora/lobspec.htmNow,the significant thing here is, that's the web site of the
Ulster Museum Sciences Division - the home of the Botanic gardens!
Heres the home page:
http://www.habitas.org.uk/Among the staff is the Keeper of Botany, Mr Paul Hackney, and his wife, Catherine Tyrie, Curator of Cultivated Plants.
I consulted Paul and Catherine when I was planning the design of my database. They were very helpful, and cleared up a number of questions about plants and plant names, and their proper naming.
Heres a very informative web page, and this is where I started.
http://www.habitas.org.uk/gardenflora/taxa.htmAs they say, the rest is history
I contacted Paul during the week past to ask if he'd like a demo of the finished article, and I'm pleased to say the reply was "Yes".
I also sent him a link to this new web site (and the forum).
OK, back to the plant - it looks like its a living specimen of one of the plants featured on their web site, so its possible that the others may be there as well!
Theres a lot of information in there.
http://www.habitas.org.uk/flora/index.htmlThats fantastic Malcolm. I'm delighted to have a positive ID on the plant.
Now, another question. How does it do in your garden? Is it a "good un" ??