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  1. Fat Controller

    A couple of ID's please

    I stand corrected again @Silver surfer. :) I don't seem to be having much luck with my Id's recently. :doh:
    I stand corrected again @Silver surfer. :) I don't seem to be having much luck with my Id's recently. :doh:
    I stand corrected again @Silver surfer. :) I don't seem to be having much luck with my Id's recently. :doh:
    I stand corrected again @Silver surfer. :) I don't seem to be having much luck with my Id's recently. :doh:
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  2. Jenny namaste

    small ground cover plant

    yes SS, they have a distinct pair of raised lumps at the entrance and I'm sure the name you and @noisette47 have ID'd is correct. Thank you both for your help in giving this little treasure its...
    yes SS, they have a distinct pair of raised lumps at the entrance and I'm sure the name you and @noisette47 have ID'd is correct. Thank you both for your help in giving this little treasure its rightful title, Jenny
    yes SS, they have a distinct pair of raised lumps at the entrance and I'm sure the name you and @noisette47 have ID'd is correct. Thank you both for your help in giving this little treasure its rightful title, Jenny
    yes SS, they have a distinct pair of raised lumps at the entrance and I'm sure the name you and @noisette47 have ID'd is correct. Thank you both for your help in giving this little treasure its...
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  3. McTavish14

    identify plants

    Tremendous help and so quick.Thank you all for your help Unclebill.
    Tremendous help and so quick.Thank you all for your help Unclebill.
    Tremendous help and so quick.Thank you all for your help Unclebill.
    Tremendous help and so quick.Thank you all for your help Unclebill.
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  4. "M"

    Solved Hmm - triffid or tame?

    Careful there, Jenny ... by my reckoning, it will coincide with your next visit ... and we all know how you like to get your nose stuck in to inhale deeply. Just saying!
    Careful there, Jenny ... by my reckoning, it will coincide with your next visit ... and we all know how you like to get your nose stuck in to inhale deeply. Just saying!
    Careful there, Jenny ... by my reckoning, it will coincide with your next visit ... and we all know how you like to get your nose stuck in to inhale deeply. Just saying!
    Careful there, Jenny ... by my reckoning, it will coincide with your next visit ... and we all know how you like to get your nose stuck in to inhale deeply. Just saying!
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  5. MoonBasket

    Do you know bug this will turn into?

    Hi Pupae can be bigger before they turn into something else so it could be the beetle you have seen
    Hi Pupae can be bigger before they turn into something else so it could be the beetle you have seen
    Hi Pupae can be bigger before they turn into something else so it could be the beetle you have seen
    Hi Pupae can be bigger before they turn into something else so it could be the beetle you have seen
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  6. demoneye

    Leafs with copper patches on Beech hedge?

    Hi Gwen - no, neither of those...
    Hi Gwen - no, neither of those...
    Hi Gwen - no, neither of those...
    Hi Gwen - no, neither of those...
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  7. Car.crash

    Solved Shrub identification

    Thanks guys. I will leave this lot in the pot, if anything it will be a learning curve for me. Thanks for all the help :) I'm hoping to do better on the next batch.
    Thanks guys. I will leave this lot in the pot, if anything it will be a learning curve for me. Thanks for all the help :) I'm hoping to do better on the next batch.
    Thanks guys. I will leave this lot in the pot, if anything it will be a learning curve for me. Thanks for all the help :) I'm hoping to do better on the next batch.
    Thanks guys. I will leave this lot in the pot, if anything it will be a learning curve for me. Thanks for all the help :) I'm hoping to do better on the next batch.
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  8. liliana

    Please ID

    Pentaglottis Sempervirens :):blue thumb: Thanks:dbgrtmb:
    Pentaglottis Sempervirens :):blue thumb: Thanks:dbgrtmb:
    Pentaglottis Sempervirens :):blue thumb: Thanks:dbgrtmb:
    Pentaglottis Sempervirens :):blue thumb: Thanks:dbgrtmb:
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  9. Fat Controller

    A wee bug - but what?

    Evergreen Alkanets :)
    Evergreen Alkanets :)
    Evergreen Alkanets :)
    Evergreen Alkanets :)
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  10. hedgefog

    Plant and weed ID please

    Thank you all for your information and advice. Very helpful. :)
    Thank you all for your information and advice. Very helpful. :)
    Thank you all for your information and advice. Very helpful. :)
    Thank you all for your information and advice. Very helpful. :)
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  11. barryman

    What's this please....

    Yes, that's the one !!! Thanks very much
    Yes, that's the one !!! Thanks very much
    Yes, that's the one !!! Thanks very much
    Yes, that's the one !!! Thanks very much
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  12. merleworld

    Can you ID these for me please?

    Thank you :spinning:
    Thank you :spinning:
    Thank you :spinning:
    Thank you :spinning:
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  13. cvpidsley

    Mysterious bud

    Could it be Allium?
    Could it be Allium?
    Could it be Allium?
    Could it be Allium?
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  14. Will Ross-Jones

    Clematis identification please

    I'll put my head on the block and bet that it's Clematis montana. There are lots of cultivars within this group but all have smallish pink or white flowers, heavily scented, in early Spring. And...
    I'll put my head on the block and bet that it's Clematis montana. There are lots of cultivars within this group but all have smallish pink or white flowers, heavily scented, in early Spring. And they get BIG:) Look forward to seeing pics of it when it flowers!
    I'll put my head on the block and bet that it's Clematis montana. There are lots of cultivars within this group but all have smallish pink or white flowers, heavily scented, in early Spring. And they get BIG:) Look forward to seeing pics of it...
    I'll put my head on the block and bet that it's Clematis montana. There are lots of cultivars within this group but all have smallish pink or white flowers, heavily scented, in early Spring. And...
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  15. al.lutonee

    what type of mint is this??

    Hi al.lutonee and welcome to GC:sign0016: Mint is a tricky one to identify from a photo. Only you can rub the leaves and decide what they smell of! It doesn't look much like the eau-de-cologne mint that I...
    Hi al.lutonee and welcome to GC:sign0016: Mint is a tricky one to identify from a photo. Only you can rub the leaves and decide what they smell of! It doesn't look much like the eau-de-cologne mint that I used to grow, that had more of a purplish tint to the leaves. Peppermint is bright green, quite rough...
    Hi al.lutonee and welcome to GC:sign0016: Mint is a tricky one to identify from a photo. Only you can rub the leaves and decide what they smell of! It doesn't look much like the eau-de-cologne mint that I used to grow, that had more of a purplish tint to...
    Hi al.lutonee and welcome to GC:sign0016: Mint is a tricky one to identify from a photo. Only you can rub the leaves and decide what they smell of! It doesn't look much like the eau-de-cologne mint that I...
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  16. kr236rk

    Bee Tree?

    Is it Crataegus macracantha, or a close variant?
    Is it Crataegus macracantha, or a close variant?
    Is it Crataegus macracantha, or a close variant?
    Is it Crataegus macracantha, or a close variant?
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  17. lost_in_france

    Solved Iris pseudacorus

    It is nothing if not adaptable! Certainly the best clump that I have is in the barrel although the clump in the dry part of the garden is about to bloom first.
    It is nothing if not adaptable! Certainly the best clump that I have is in the barrel although the clump in the dry part of the garden is about to bloom first.
    It is nothing if not adaptable! Certainly the best clump that I have is in the barrel although the clump in the dry part of the garden is about to bloom first.
    It is nothing if not adaptable! Certainly the best clump that I have is in the barrel although the clump in the dry part of the garden is about to bloom first.
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  18. Dips

    Is this Clematis Dr Ruppel?

    I always feed and it had a top up of compost earlier in the year when it started to produce leaves :-)Just noticed the wilkos trellis is now £10 when i bought them they were £3 and that wasnt in...
    I always feed and it had a top up of compost earlier in the year when it started to produce leaves :-)Just noticed the wilkos trellis is now £10 when i bought them they were £3 and that wasnt in the sale it was the standard price
    I always feed and it had a top up of compost earlier in the year when it started to produce leaves :-)Just noticed the wilkos trellis is now £10 when i bought them they were £3 and that wasnt in the sale it was the standard price
    I always feed and it had a top up of compost earlier in the year when it started to produce leaves :-)Just noticed the wilkos trellis is now £10 when i bought them they were £3 and that wasnt in...
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  19. SimonZ

    unidentified pink flower

    Wow thanks! Yes, they do seem to resemble Godetia. Once regarded as the most popular British garden annual, I believe?
    Wow thanks! Yes, they do seem to resemble Godetia. Once regarded as the most popular British garden annual, I believe?
    Wow thanks! Yes, they do seem to resemble Godetia. Once regarded as the most popular British garden annual, I believe?
    Wow thanks! Yes, they do seem to resemble Godetia. Once regarded as the most popular British garden annual, I believe?
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  20. Adam D

    Me again

    To me it looks like Passiflora ediulis (Passionflower).. it's possible someone had eaten a Passionfruit and discarded a seed, or planted a seed?
    To me it looks like Passiflora ediulis (Passionflower).. it's possible someone had eaten a Passionfruit and discarded a seed, or planted a seed?
    To me it looks like Passiflora ediulis (Passionflower).. it's possible someone had eaten a Passionfruit and discarded a seed, or planted a seed?
    To me it looks like Passiflora ediulis (Passionflower).. it's possible someone had eaten a Passionfruit and discarded a seed, or planted a seed?
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    2
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    342

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