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  1. barryman

    Any idea what this is??

    Weigela, possibly Bristol Ruby
    Weigela, possibly Bristol Ruby
    Weigela, possibly Bristol Ruby
    Weigela, possibly Bristol Ruby
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  2. wiseowl

    I D Please

    Good morning ,no worries "Normal" is just a cycle on a washing machine;)
    Good morning ,no worries "Normal" is just a cycle on a washing machine;)
    Good morning ,no worries "Normal" is just a cycle on a washing machine;)
    Good morning ,no worries "Normal" is just a cycle on a washing machine;)
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  3. anewoj5

    Please help!

    Yes!!!! thank you so much for your help :) Delosperma Jewels
    Yes!!!! thank you so much for your help :) Delosperma Jewels
    Yes!!!! thank you so much for your help :) Delosperma Jewels
    Yes!!!! thank you so much for your help :) Delosperma Jewels
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  4. Fyfy K

    mysterious pretty thing

    It's a beauty!
    It's a beauty!
    It's a beauty!
    It's a beauty!
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  5. miraflores

    a stunning flower but no pictures of it....

    judging by all the suggestions and considering the pictures of flowers/leaves it is likely to be a double flower peonia! the colour and leaves are like this: but the shape, which is really what...
    judging by all the suggestions and considering the pictures of flowers/leaves it is likely to be a double flower peonia! the colour and leaves are like this: but the shape, which is really what caught my eye, is like this one:The funny thing is that I am not really a fan of variegated...
    judging by all the suggestions and considering the pictures of flowers/leaves it is likely to be a double flower peonia! the colour and leaves are like this: but the shape, which is really what caught my eye, is like this one:The funny thing...
    judging by all the suggestions and considering the pictures of flowers/leaves it is likely to be a double flower peonia! the colour and leaves are like this: but the shape, which is really what...
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  6. Jan H

    First of many!

    Gee thanks longk.......can't wait!!! Not!!:thud:
    Gee thanks longk.......can't wait!!! Not!!:thud:
    Gee thanks longk.......can't wait!!! Not!!:thud:
    Gee thanks longk.......can't wait!!! Not!!:thud:
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  7. kerrygirl

    I have lost the name of this plant

    Can anyone identify this plant please. I know it is a perennial but I have lost the name of it.
    Can anyone identify this plant please. I know it is a perennial but I have lost the name of it.
    Can anyone identify this plant please. I know it is a perennial but I have lost the name of it.
    Can anyone identify this plant please. I know it is a perennial but I have lost the name of it.
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  8. IceColdRum

    Any Ideas?

    Oh good might give it ago when I next get a migraine ;)I didn't include this photo as I thought it might confuse it's identification but this flower is deformed and instead of petals it's just a...
    Oh good might give it ago when I next get a migraine ;)I didn't include this photo as I thought it might confuse it's identification but this flower is deformed and instead of petals it's just a flower of leaves, I might try and self pollinate it and see if it sets seed.
    Oh good might give it ago when I next get a migraine ;)I didn't include this photo as I thought it might confuse it's identification but this flower is deformed and instead of petals it's just a flower of leaves, I might try and self pollinate it...
    Oh good might give it ago when I next get a migraine ;)I didn't include this photo as I thought it might confuse it's identification but this flower is deformed and instead of petals it's just a...
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  9. Gwen austin

    Id please

    At least it's in a container. If you see and leaves like that pop up anywhere else, get rid of them and their roots and put them in the bin.
    At least it's in a container. If you see and leaves like that pop up anywhere else, get rid of them and their roots and put them in the bin.
    At least it's in a container. If you see and leaves like that pop up anywhere else, get rid of them and their roots and put them in the bin.
    At least it's in a container. If you see and leaves like that pop up anywhere else, get rid of them and their roots and put them in the bin.
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  10. wozwoz

    conifer Tree fungi

    Thanks muchly for the advice. If anyone comes across a name for the disease it would be gratefully received
    Thanks muchly for the advice. If anyone comes across a name for the disease it would be gratefully received
    Thanks muchly for the advice. If anyone comes across a name for the disease it would be gratefully received
    Thanks muchly for the advice. If anyone comes across a name for the disease it would be gratefully received
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  11. Credulous

    New House, New Garden, and a Load of Plants I Need Help Identifying....

    The yellow flowered plant is Kerria Japonica (Plenifloria I think).Recognise others but need to go back and check your numbering. The book is a great one if you already have some idea of what...
    The yellow flowered plant is Kerria Japonica (Plenifloria I think).Recognise others but need to go back and check your numbering. The book is a great one if you already have some idea of what you think the plant is called. My copy is about 20 years old and I'm still as likely to look at that...
    The yellow flowered plant is Kerria Japonica (Plenifloria I think).Recognise others but need to go back and check your numbering. The book is a great one if you already have some idea of what you think the plant is called. My copy is about 20...
    The yellow flowered plant is Kerria Japonica (Plenifloria I think).Recognise others but need to go back and check your numbering. The book is a great one if you already have some idea of what...
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  12. G_MCD

    Help with Plant Identification

    The main difference seems to be that V. labrodorica / riviniana has pointed, heart-shaped leaves and V. odorata has larger, rounded leaves.
    The main difference seems to be that V. labrodorica / riviniana has pointed, heart-shaped leaves and V. odorata has larger, rounded leaves.
    The main difference seems to be that V. labrodorica / riviniana has pointed, heart-shaped leaves and V. odorata has larger, rounded leaves.
    The main difference seems to be that V. labrodorica / riviniana has pointed, heart-shaped leaves and V. odorata has larger, rounded leaves.
    20150424_155133.jpg v. lab.jpg v. odo.jpg
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  13. ballistic_bro

    New garden, mystery plants.

    I agree with Silver Surfer :blue thumb:It's easy to check if the first is lemon balm. Just pick a leaf, crush it in your hand and smell it. It will have a lemony minty smell.
    I agree with Silver Surfer :blue thumb:It's easy to check if the first is lemon balm. Just pick a leaf, crush it in your hand and smell it. It will have a lemony minty smell.
    I agree with Silver Surfer :blue thumb:It's easy to check if the first is lemon balm. Just pick a leaf, crush it in your hand and smell it. It will have a lemony minty smell.
    I agree with Silver Surfer :blue thumb:It's easy to check if the first is lemon balm. Just pick a leaf, crush it in your hand and smell it. It will have a lemony minty smell.
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  14. JadeFO

    New member :) Are these plants honeysuckle?

    Once these Honeysuckles flower it may be possible to id them further. Do add more pics to this thread when they are open.
    Once these Honeysuckles flower it may be possible to id them further. Do add more pics to this thread when they are open.
    Once these Honeysuckles flower it may be possible to id them further. Do add more pics to this thread when they are open.
    Once these Honeysuckles flower it may be possible to id them further. Do add more pics to this thread when they are open.
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  15. jamescm1

    What type of hedge do I have?

    Acer campestre...common name field maple.
    Acer campestre...common name field maple.
    Acer campestre...common name field maple.
    Acer campestre...common name field maple.
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  16. cheryl1982

    plant or weed?

    I agree with Scrungee, it's a poppy. :)
    I agree with Scrungee, it's a poppy. :)
    I agree with Scrungee, it's a poppy. :)
    I agree with Scrungee, it's a poppy. :)
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  17. Delmac

    Fungus Query

    Thanks for your replies. Have decided to dig out the shrub, just in case.
    Thanks for your replies. Have decided to dig out the shrub, just in case.
    Thanks for your replies. Have decided to dig out the shrub, just in case.
    Thanks for your replies. Have decided to dig out the shrub, just in case.
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  18. amymac78

    IDs please

    1 and 3 are willowherbs, which are wildflowers/weeds. I think 1 has a nice flower (greater willowherb), but it's too tall for the front of a bed and you don't want it to seed! 2 is red deadnettle,...
    1 and 3 are willowherbs, which are wildflowers/weeds. I think 1 has a nice flower (greater willowherb), but it's too tall for the front of a bed and you don't want it to seed! 2 is red deadnettle, which is also a native wildflower. Personally I'd have them all out. I'd guess Lythrum...
    1 and 3 are willowherbs, which are wildflowers/weeds. I think 1 has a nice flower (greater willowherb), but it's too tall for the front of a bed and you don't want it to seed! 2 is red deadnettle, which is also a native wildflower. Personally I'd...
    1 and 3 are willowherbs, which are wildflowers/weeds. I think 1 has a nice flower (greater willowherb), but it's too tall for the front of a bed and you don't want it to seed! 2 is red deadnettle,...
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  19. wiseowl
    Like x 4

    ID Please

    Very pretty non the less. Cheers, Tony.
    Very pretty non the less. Cheers, Tony.
    Very pretty non the less. Cheers, Tony.
    Very pretty non the less. Cheers, Tony.
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  20. Jiffy

    Id house plant please

    Thank you Pete :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you Pete :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you Pete :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you Pete :dbgrtmb:
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    3
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    576

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