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  1. Bruno

    Solved Help - Japanese knotweed

    Thanks everyone for your helpful feedback and for putting my mind at ease!
    Thanks everyone for your helpful feedback and for putting my mind at ease!
    Thanks everyone for your helpful feedback and for putting my mind at ease!
    Thanks everyone for your helpful feedback and for putting my mind at ease!
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  2. hailbopp

    Solved Not much to go on but someone might be able to identify

    @micearguers I have grown Chaixii from seed easily. Never got any self sown so probably due to wet in the winter but totally trouble free from saved seed….. Slight snag! The last Chaixii I had,...
    @micearguers I have grown Chaixii from seed easily. Never got any self sown so probably due to wet in the winter but totally trouble free from saved seed….. Slight snag! The last Chaixii I had, guess who forgot to save seed? By the time I got round to trying to collect any there was zero in the...
    @micearguers I have grown Chaixii from seed easily. Never got any self sown so probably due to wet in the winter but totally trouble free from saved seed….. Slight snag! The last Chaixii I had, guess who forgot to save seed? By the time I got...
    @micearguers I have grown Chaixii from seed easily. Never got any self sown so probably due to wet in the winter but totally trouble free from saved seed….. Slight snag! The last Chaixii I had,...
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  3. Sheal

    Solved Id (7) outstanding from my earlier thread

    Thanks for confirming this Silver Surfer, it was a popular suggestion by our friends here. :)There's quite an assortment of well chosen plants in my new garden and it's surprisingly well stocked...
    Thanks for confirming this Silver Surfer, it was a popular suggestion by our friends here. :)There's quite an assortment of well chosen plants in my new garden and it's surprisingly well stocked for a 'postage stamp'. The previous owner was obviously a gardener. :)
    Thanks for confirming this Silver Surfer, it was a popular suggestion by our friends here. :)There's quite an assortment of well chosen plants in my new garden and it's surprisingly well stocked for a 'postage stamp'. The previous owner was...
    Thanks for confirming this Silver Surfer, it was a popular suggestion by our friends here. :)There's quite an assortment of well chosen plants in my new garden and it's surprisingly well stocked...
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  4. Sheal

    Id (4) outstanding from my earlier thread

    Thanks again Silver Surfer. This plant created a little confusion on the other thread. I'll see how well it colours up. :)
    Thanks again Silver Surfer. This plant created a little confusion on the other thread. I'll see how well it colours up. :)
    Thanks again Silver Surfer. This plant created a little confusion on the other thread. I'll see how well it colours up. :)
    Thanks again Silver Surfer. This plant created a little confusion on the other thread. I'll see how well it colours up. :)
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  5. Sheal

    Solved Id (5) outstanding from my earlier thread

    Thank you Silver Surfer and others who suggested this. I look forward to seeing it bloom and will confirm it when the time comes. :)
    Thank you Silver Surfer and others who suggested this. I look forward to seeing it bloom and will confirm it when the time comes. :)
    Thank you Silver Surfer and others who suggested this. I look forward to seeing it bloom and will confirm it when the time comes. :)
    Thank you Silver Surfer and others who suggested this. I look forward to seeing it bloom and will confirm it when the time comes. :)
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  6. hailbopp

    Solved Not sure if this forum cover fungi but hope it does.

    Coral Tooth.Common Bonnet (I think).
    Coral Tooth.Common Bonnet (I think).
    Coral Tooth.Common Bonnet (I think).
    Coral Tooth.Common Bonnet (I think).
    C6B03E32-5C40-4979-867B-060FE62745A2.jpeg 769914F4-D69B-4E28-87D1-9EF3A52D53E1.jpeg 92686CE8-4460-4F63-BA70-74F8C9AAB349.jpeg Screenshot_20240507-140858.png Toadstool.jpg Candlesnuff fungus.jpg
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  7. Blue arbour

    Houseplant ID’s please

    I’ve done a bit more online research and I’m thinking the first plant could be a dracaena compacta. It seems to fit the images of the plants I’ve looked at, anyway.
    I’ve done a bit more online research and I’m thinking the first plant could be a dracaena compacta. It seems to fit the images of the plants I’ve looked at, anyway.
    I’ve done a bit more online research and I’m thinking the first plant could be a dracaena compacta. It seems to fit the images of the plants I’ve looked at, anyway.
    I’ve done a bit more online research and I’m thinking the first plant could be a dracaena compacta. It seems to fit the images of the plants I’ve looked at, anyway.
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  8. shiney

    Solved Sent by a friend asking for ID

    Ornithogalum is my answer too Not in fashion these days but I like them.
    Ornithogalum is my answer too Not in fashion these days but I like them.
    Ornithogalum is my answer too Not in fashion these days but I like them.
    Ornithogalum is my answer too Not in fashion these days but I like them.
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  9. Bear1

    Solved Fungus in the lawn

    Probably Panaeolina foenisecii, would need microscope to be certain
    Probably Panaeolina foenisecii, would need microscope to be certain
    Probably Panaeolina foenisecii, would need microscope to be certain
    Probably Panaeolina foenisecii, would need microscope to be certain
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  10. Franc

    Solved Mould in soil?

    I'll echo what the others have been saying @Franc , and just add that fungi do all their hard, and very important, work underground all year round, and it's just that you see the fruits...
    I'll echo what the others have been saying @Franc , and just add that fungi do all their hard, and very important, work underground all year round, and it's just that you see the fruits [literally] of that work at this time of year when those are above ground. There are hundreds, probably...
    I'll echo what the others have been saying @Franc , and just add that fungi do all their hard, and very important, work underground all year round, and it's just that you see the fruits [literally] of that work at this time of year when those are...
    I'll echo what the others have been saying @Franc , and just add that fungi do all their hard, and very important, work underground all year round, and it's just that you see the fruits...
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  11. CanadianLori
    Like x 5

    Solved My neighbour's fall planter, beautiful foliage, what is it please?

    I'll run back downstairs and look at the stem. ... hang on... yes, you're correct. It does have a square stem. I've never seen one this "solid" and since it is a coleus as everyone has helped...
    I'll run back downstairs and look at the stem. ... hang on... yes, you're correct. It does have a square stem. I've never seen one this "solid" and since it is a coleus as everyone has helped identify, I know I can root these cuttings.Thank you everyone!
    I'll run back downstairs and look at the stem. ... hang on... yes, you're correct. It does have a square stem. I've never seen one this "solid" and since it is a coleus as everyone has helped identify, I know I can root these cuttings.Thank you...
    I'll run back downstairs and look at the stem. ... hang on... yes, you're correct. It does have a square stem. I've never seen one this "solid" and since it is a coleus as everyone has helped...
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  12. MWSmudge

    Crataegus Persimilis ID help.

    That image and text refers to Craetagus laevigata, I thought you had bought Craetagus persimilis? It may be the different varieties have the same level of variation but worth checking. Also yours...
    That image and text refers to Craetagus laevigata, I thought you had bought Craetagus persimilis? It may be the different varieties have the same level of variation but worth checking. Also yours appear to show a much greater level of variation?
    That image and text refers to Craetagus laevigata, I thought you had bought Craetagus persimilis? It may be the different varieties have the same level of variation but worth checking. Also yours appear to show a much greater level of variation?
    That image and text refers to Craetagus laevigata, I thought you had bought Craetagus persimilis? It may be the different varieties have the same level of variation but worth checking. Also yours...
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  13. pete

    Spotted in the park.

    Yes - it was in London. I think it was a clip in the London News that follows ITV News at 10.
    Yes - it was in London. I think it was a clip in the London News that follows ITV News at 10.
    Yes - it was in London. I think it was a clip in the London News that follows ITV News at 10.
    Yes - it was in London. I think it was a clip in the London News that follows ITV News at 10.
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  14. Victoria

    Help! What is this please?

    About this product 250 g With microelements and magnesium Prevents yellowing of leaves
    About this product 250 g With microelements and magnesium Prevents yellowing of leaves
    About this product 250 g With microelements and magnesium Prevents yellowing of leaves
    About this product 250 g With microelements and magnesium Prevents yellowing of leaves
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  15. beanybob

    Solved Is this a rogue Welsh poppy?

    Our oranges grow well but don't spread so much.
    Our oranges grow well but don't spread so much.
    Our oranges grow well but don't spread so much.
    Our oranges grow well but don't spread so much.
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  16. Escarpment

    Solved Is this a Physalis?

    The other thing it might be is a relative of physalis, shoo fly plant, Nicandra physalodes which does sometimes pop up from nowhere. In which case it is a hardy annual which grows to about 4 to 5...
    The other thing it might be is a relative of physalis, shoo fly plant, Nicandra physalodes which does sometimes pop up from nowhere. In which case it is a hardy annual which grows to about 4 to 5 feet and has attractive mauve flowers. Don't eat the fruit, they are poisonous!
    The other thing it might be is a relative of physalis, shoo fly plant, Nicandra physalodes which does sometimes pop up from nowhere. In which case it is a hardy annual which grows to about 4 to 5 feet and has attractive mauve flowers. Don't eat...
    The other thing it might be is a relative of physalis, shoo fly plant, Nicandra physalodes which does sometimes pop up from nowhere. In which case it is a hardy annual which grows to about 4 to 5...
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  17. Songbird

    Solved Plant ID

    Thank. you everyone for your input. I’ll go with Ligularia for now.
    Thank. you everyone for your input. I’ll go with Ligularia for now.
    Thank. you everyone for your input. I’ll go with Ligularia for now.
    Thank. you everyone for your input. I’ll go with Ligularia for now.
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  18. Pink678

    Solved I found this climbing plant over my hawthorn hedge, does anyone know what it is?

    Our next door neighbour had white bryony in their bamboo. It got bigger every year and started falling over the wall into our front garden. They decided to dig the lot out to make a new bed. It...
    Our next door neighbour had white bryony in their bamboo. It got bigger every year and started falling over the wall into our front garden. They decided to dig the lot out to make a new bed. It was a big job. The root was huge. The bamboo wasn't easy either. They left the clump nearest our wall....
    Our next door neighbour had white bryony in their bamboo. It got bigger every year and started falling over the wall into our front garden. They decided to dig the lot out to make a new bed. It was a big job. The root was huge. The bamboo wasn't...
    Our next door neighbour had white bryony in their bamboo. It got bigger every year and started falling over the wall into our front garden. They decided to dig the lot out to make a new bed. It...
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  19. Selleri

    Fungal growth on a wild rose?

    We call it "wind's nest" in Finnish- quite a good name too. :)
    We call it "wind's nest" in Finnish- quite a good name too. :)
    We call it "wind's nest" in Finnish- quite a good name too. :)
    We call it "wind's nest" in Finnish- quite a good name too. :)
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  20. Wild_Violet

    Type of Willows?

    @PeteB thank you and @ClematisDbee for your suggestions. I’ve collected them over a number of years along with many other self-seeded saplings in my garden and just stuck them in pots dotted...
    @PeteB thank you and @ClematisDbee for your suggestions. I’ve collected them over a number of years along with many other self-seeded saplings in my garden and just stuck them in pots dotted about. I’ve recently offered them for free to folks who could use them as I wouldn’t plant them in my...
    @PeteB thank you and @ClematisDbee for your suggestions. I’ve collected them over a number of years along with many other self-seeded saplings in my garden and just stuck them in pots dotted about. I’ve recently offered them for free to folks who...
    @PeteB thank you and @ClematisDbee for your suggestions. I’ve collected them over a number of years along with many other self-seeded saplings in my garden and just stuck them in pots dotted...
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    3
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