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  1. Fof

    Any idea as to fern species

    Good to get a positive id!
    Good to get a positive id!
    Good to get a positive id!
    Good to get a positive id!
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  2. Quovadisuk

    Solved Troublesome weed ID please

    That's gardening isn't it?:psnp: :dunno:
    That's gardening isn't it?:psnp: :dunno:
    That's gardening isn't it?:psnp: :dunno:
    That's gardening isn't it?:psnp: :dunno:
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  3. tommyrot

    Solved What are these ... bulbs?

    I have pretty much the same attitude to Spanish bluebells. Some of them, you can dig a hole elbow deep and still not reach the bulb. I slice them off at ground level and forget about them until...
    I have pretty much the same attitude to Spanish bluebells. Some of them, you can dig a hole elbow deep and still not reach the bulb. I slice them off at ground level and forget about them until next year. Celandine, I mostly leave. Pretty and harmless
    I have pretty much the same attitude to Spanish bluebells. Some of them, you can dig a hole elbow deep and still not reach the bulb. I slice them off at ground level and forget about them until next year. Celandine, I mostly leave. Pretty and...
    I have pretty much the same attitude to Spanish bluebells. Some of them, you can dig a hole elbow deep and still not reach the bulb. I slice them off at ground level and forget about them until...
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  4. My Clay Jungle

    Rash from plant?

    That zip is a bit open! We knew a lady who donned the same type of gear when in the garden and even in 40c heat.
    That zip is a bit open! We knew a lady who donned the same type of gear when in the garden and even in 40c heat.
    That zip is a bit open! We knew a lady who donned the same type of gear when in the garden and even in 40c heat.
    That zip is a bit open! We knew a lady who donned the same type of gear when in the garden and even in 40c heat.
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  5. groundbeetle

    Can anyone identify these Cyclamens species?

    And I think these are Cyclamen persicum, probably seeds from the florists' Cyclamen that I have, but not entirely sure.
    And I think these are Cyclamen persicum, probably seeds from the florists' Cyclamen that I have, but not entirely sure.
    And I think these are Cyclamen persicum, probably seeds from the florists' Cyclamen that I have, but not entirely sure.
    And I think these are Cyclamen persicum, probably seeds from the florists' Cyclamen that I have, but not entirely sure.
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  6. Pink678

    Solved I found this beautiful pink flowering tree on my walk, what is it?

    Thank you so much! I love the big pink floppy flowers.
    Thank you so much! I love the big pink floppy flowers.
    Thank you so much! I love the big pink floppy flowers.
    Thank you so much! I love the big pink floppy flowers.
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  7. Nickoslesteros

    Solved What are these eggs? Ladybird?

    Ladybird eggs are oval and yellow as in @Ladybird4's photo, not round and white as in the original photo and @Loofah's photo.These are Shield bug eggs.
    Ladybird eggs are oval and yellow as in @Ladybird4's photo, not round and white as in the original photo and @Loofah's photo.These are Shield bug eggs.
    Ladybird eggs are oval and yellow as in @Ladybird4's photo, not round and white as in the original photo and @Loofah's photo.These are Shield bug eggs.
    Ladybird eggs are oval and yellow as in @Ladybird4's photo, not round and white as in the original photo and @Loofah's photo.These are Shield bug eggs.
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  8. Blue arbour

    Solved Plant ID

    Mine have spread all around one side of my pond. I pull up a couple every now and then to keep down a bit- strange smell which isn’t unpleasant but isn’t captivating either.
    Mine have spread all around one side of my pond. I pull up a couple every now and then to keep down a bit- strange smell which isn’t unpleasant but isn’t captivating either.
    Mine have spread all around one side of my pond. I pull up a couple every now and then to keep down a bit- strange smell which isn’t unpleasant but isn’t captivating either.
    Mine have spread all around one side of my pond. I pull up a couple every now and then to keep down a bit- strange smell which isn’t unpleasant but isn’t captivating either.
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  9. Selleri

    Solved Which Phormium please?

    Thank you @Plantminded! :)
    Thank you @Plantminded! :)
    Thank you @Plantminded! :)
    Thank you @Plantminded! :)
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  10. 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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  11. 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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  12. 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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  13. 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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    2,310
  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. 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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    846
  17. 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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  18. 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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  19. 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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  20. 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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    15
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    1,774

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