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  1. Pete8

    Solved Penstemon conundrum

    What a lovely colour! I'm definitely going to try them from seed next year - thanks for the tip
    What a lovely colour! I'm definitely going to try them from seed next year - thanks for the tip
    What a lovely colour! I'm definitely going to try them from seed next year - thanks for the tip
    What a lovely colour! I'm definitely going to try them from seed next year - thanks for the tip
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  2. Debs64

    Solved ID please

    Thanks for the replies I think it looks like a myrtle tree
    Thanks for the replies I think it looks like a myrtle tree
    Thanks for the replies I think it looks like a myrtle tree
    Thanks for the replies I think it looks like a myrtle tree
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  3. AnniD

    Solved Not a scooby...

    Yes,l'm sorry about the rubbish photos. To be honest if it is "just" an Ipomea I don't think I will bother sending on to the charity shop.
    Yes,l'm sorry about the rubbish photos. To be honest if it is "just" an Ipomea I don't think I will bother sending on to the charity shop.
    Yes,l'm sorry about the rubbish photos. To be honest if it is "just" an Ipomea I don't think I will bother sending on to the charity shop.
    Yes,l'm sorry about the rubbish photos. To be honest if it is "just" an Ipomea I don't think I will bother sending on to the charity shop.
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  4. AnniD

    Solved 5 in total plant ids please

    Thanks for your help everyone .
    Thanks for your help everyone .
    Thanks for your help everyone .
    Thanks for your help everyone .
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  5. Sargan

    Solved Can you identify this weed ?

    Hoeing or pulling by hand are better than weedkilers. The small, yellow flowered one is a serious PITA here, especially in my pots.
    Hoeing or pulling by hand are better than weedkilers. The small, yellow flowered one is a serious PITA here, especially in my pots.
    Hoeing or pulling by hand are better than weedkilers. The small, yellow flowered one is a serious PITA here, especially in my pots.
    Hoeing or pulling by hand are better than weedkilers. The small, yellow flowered one is a serious PITA here, especially in my pots.
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  6. Grays

    Solved Anyone identify this insect/bug?

    Can I have them, please?
    Can I have them, please?
    Can I have them, please?
    Can I have them, please?
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  7. CarolineL

    Are these hibiscus seedlings?

    I have six in the ground and 15 in pots :rolleyespink: and I have noticed some have smooth edged leaves and others serrated/jaggy. I'll look this morning at smaller leaves.
    I have six in the ground and 15 in pots :rolleyespink: and I have noticed some have smooth edged leaves and others serrated/jaggy. I'll look this morning at smaller leaves.
    I have six in the ground and 15 in pots :rolleyespink: and I have noticed some have smooth edged leaves and others serrated/jaggy. I'll look this morning at smaller leaves.
    I have six in the ground and 15 in pots :rolleyespink: and I have noticed some have smooth edged leaves and others serrated/jaggy. I'll look this morning at smaller leaves.
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  8. Silver surfer

    SEA MAYWEED

    Minuartia sedoides....Many thanks for looking and your suggestion Clare G . Not one I have seen yet. Your link even has it growing in the right sort of area...."is found on many of the...
    Minuartia sedoides....Many thanks for looking and your suggestion Clare G . Not one I have seen yet. Your link even has it growing in the right sort of area...."is found on many of the northwestern mountains of the highlands of Scotland and on Skye but not in England, Wales or Ireland."However...
    Minuartia sedoides....Many thanks for looking and your suggestion Clare G . Not one I have seen yet. Your link even has it growing in the right sort of area...."is found on many of the northwestern mountains of the highlands of Scotland and on...
    Minuartia sedoides....Many thanks for looking and your suggestion Clare G . Not one I have seen yet. Your link even has it growing in the right sort of area...."is found on many of the...
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  9. Shaneoak

    Solved What are these ?

    The foxglove looks like Digitalis lutea.
    The foxglove looks like Digitalis lutea.
    The foxglove looks like Digitalis lutea.
    The foxglove looks like Digitalis lutea.
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  10. trogre

    Solved Plant Identification

    Yes, definitely a verbena, this sort of thing...Garden Verbena Vectura® Red Wing – Freeplants
    Yes, definitely a verbena, this sort of thing...Garden Verbena Vectura® Red Wing – Freeplants
    Yes, definitely a verbena, this sort of thing...Garden Verbena Vectura® Red Wing – Freeplants
    Yes, definitely a verbena, this sort of thing...Garden Verbena Vectura® Red Wing – Freeplants
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  11. eddybaby

    Solved Hmmm. What is it?

    Ah - thanks. I couldn't figure out what that word could be @eddybaby ! :biggrin:
    Ah - thanks. I couldn't figure out what that word could be @eddybaby ! :biggrin:
    Ah - thanks. I couldn't figure out what that word could be @eddybaby ! :biggrin:
    Ah - thanks. I couldn't figure out what that word could be @eddybaby ! :biggrin:
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  12. johnboy

    Solved Name of Plant ?

    Thanks for all the advice guy's , Much appreciated. John.
    Thanks for all the advice guy's , Much appreciated. John.
    Thanks for all the advice guy's , Much appreciated. John.
    Thanks for all the advice guy's , Much appreciated. John.
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  13. Pepper2427

    Solved An ID for these two would be great

    The photos didn’t do them justice to be honest. Will keep looking in the local garden centres
    The photos didn’t do them justice to be honest. Will keep looking in the local garden centres
    The photos didn’t do them justice to be honest. Will keep looking in the local garden centres
    The photos didn’t do them justice to be honest. Will keep looking in the local garden centres
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  14. Shaneoak

    Solved What are these ?

    Cheers
    Cheers
    Cheers
    Cheers
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  15. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Can anyone Please Identify this Penstemon?

    Agree with previous replies: Penstemon 'Garnet'; synonym P. ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’. I've had it in my garden for 25 years, when other varieties have been short-lived!
    Agree with previous replies: Penstemon 'Garnet'; synonym P. ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’. I've had it in my garden for 25 years, when other varieties have been short-lived!
    Agree with previous replies: Penstemon 'Garnet'; synonym P. ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’. I've had it in my garden for 25 years, when other varieties have been short-lived!
    Agree with previous replies: Penstemon 'Garnet'; synonym P. ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’. I've had it in my garden for 25 years, when other varieties have been short-lived!
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  16. Damien 12

    Solved Please help identify these plants.

    Definitely one of the ornamental Alliums! Fabulous!
    Definitely one of the ornamental Alliums! Fabulous!
    Definitely one of the ornamental Alliums! Fabulous!
    Definitely one of the ornamental Alliums! Fabulous!
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  17. 900 m up

    Solved Apple problems (fruit): help with identification

    Thanks I know she'd like to be extremely careful with the chemicals.For her next pruning expedition, I've organized a sherpa.
    Thanks I know she'd like to be extremely careful with the chemicals.For her next pruning expedition, I've organized a sherpa.
    Thanks I know she'd like to be extremely careful with the chemicals.For her next pruning expedition, I've organized a sherpa.
    Thanks I know she'd like to be extremely careful with the chemicals.For her next pruning expedition, I've organized a sherpa.
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  18. Ergates

    Solved Anyone recognise this plant?

    We unfortunately have it all over our garden. Yes it is easy to pull if you pull when it is still young. When you look at what feeds on it we have most of them in our garden but we have never...
    We unfortunately have it all over our garden. Yes it is easy to pull if you pull when it is still young. When you look at what feeds on it we have most of them in our garden but we have never noticed any leaf damage. Just wish they would. @BobTG surprised as well to find it is in the evening...
    We unfortunately have it all over our garden. Yes it is easy to pull if you pull when it is still young. When you look at what feeds on it we have most of them in our garden but we have never noticed any leaf damage. Just wish they would. @BobTG...
    We unfortunately have it all over our garden. Yes it is easy to pull if you pull when it is still young. When you look at what feeds on it we have most of them in our garden but we have never...
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  19. ChrisM6

    Solved Sedum ID, please

    Thanks for that, @Angie Jones (nut). Some photos on Google fit the bill for sure, especially the flower stalks. Here's some more photos, as I like this plant, which has done especially well this...
    Thanks for that, @Angie Jones (nut). Some photos on Google fit the bill for sure, especially the flower stalks. Here's some more photos, as I like this plant, which has done especially well this year - ditto all of our lavenders, irrespective of type or age. I've got to wonder if all the rain...
    Thanks for that, @Angie Jones (nut). Some photos on Google fit the bill for sure, especially the flower stalks. Here's some more photos, as I like this plant, which has done especially well this year - ditto all of our lavenders, irrespective of...
    Thanks for that, @Angie Jones (nut). Some photos on Google fit the bill for sure, especially the flower stalks. Here's some more photos, as I like this plant, which has done especially well this...
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  20. mazambo

    Solved Succulent identification?

    I use multi purpose compost with grit added. I don't measure it, I just add a handful of grit to make it drain better. You could also use a succulent/cactus compost. Mine loose leaves too, I don't...
    I use multi purpose compost with grit added. I don't measure it, I just add a handful of grit to make it drain better. You could also use a succulent/cactus compost. Mine loose leaves too, I don't know why, and the base of the stems are bare. Maybe that's the way they grow.
    I use multi purpose compost with grit added. I don't measure it, I just add a handful of grit to make it drain better. You could also use a succulent/cactus compost. Mine loose leaves too, I don't know why, and the base of the stems are bare....
    I use multi purpose compost with grit added. I don't measure it, I just add a handful of grit to make it drain better. You could also use a succulent/cactus compost. Mine loose leaves too, I don't...
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    3
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    742

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