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  1. Dips

    Solved what is this please

    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
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  2. LyndaG

    Solved My friend has asked.......

    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
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  3. amanita

    Solved recognition please

    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on...
    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on the other hand, its fruit is edible, and tastes quite nice.
    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on the other hand, its fruit is edible, and tastes...
    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on...
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  4. amanita

    Ident please

    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
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  5. merleworld

    What's this that's seeded itself?

    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
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  6. Tsauru

    New garden... what plants?

    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get...
    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get a better look but no luck.Wondering whether 3 is a Spirea?
    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get a better look but no luck.Wondering whether 3...
    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get...
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  7. Gareth Hughes

    Solved What Fern is this?

    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
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  8. Jungle Jane

    Is this lemon balm?

    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
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  9. BabyBee

    Tropical Looking Plants

    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
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  10. stephenprudence

    What is this sprouting tuber?

    Certainly looks like one to me though - I have a few coming back to life here. However, the tubers of those Salvia that grow them are usually vertical and in clusters like Dahlia tubers.
    Certainly looks like one to me though - I have a few coming back to life here. However, the tubers of those Salvia that grow them are usually vertical and in clusters like Dahlia tubers.
    Certainly looks like one to me though - I have a few coming back to life here. However, the tubers of those Salvia that grow them are usually vertical and in clusters like Dahlia tubers.
    Certainly looks like one to me though - I have a few coming back to life here. However, the tubers of those Salvia that grow them are usually vertical and in clusters like Dahlia tubers.
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  11. LyndaG
    Informative x 3

    Aquilegia Disease

    I'm afraid that I can't give you too much encouragement. It's too early for there to have been any remedy for the problem.On the up side, although we lost over 4,000 of them we still have some...
    I'm afraid that I can't give you too much encouragement. It's too early for there to have been any remedy for the problem.On the up side, although we lost over 4,000 of them we still have some surviving. With a bit of luck they will continue to survive and be able to produce seed that is...
    I'm afraid that I can't give you too much encouragement. It's too early for there to have been any remedy for the problem.On the up side, although we lost over 4,000 of them we still have some surviving. With a bit of luck they will continue...
    I'm afraid that I can't give you too much encouragement. It's too early for there to have been any remedy for the problem.On the up side, although we lost over 4,000 of them we still have some...
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  12. Jaffro

    Invasive weed taking over my garden!

    I prefer persistant digging and pulling up to weedkiller, I only really use it on bindweed.
    I prefer persistant digging and pulling up to weedkiller, I only really use it on bindweed.
    I prefer persistant digging and pulling up to weedkiller, I only really use it on bindweed.
    I prefer persistant digging and pulling up to weedkiller, I only really use it on bindweed.
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  13. Axis of elvis

    help id'ing a plant

    this is the one, thankyou!!! x
    this is the one, thankyou!!! x
    this is the one, thankyou!!! x
    this is the one, thankyou!!! x
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  14. maria

    help ID these please

    yep @longk thats the one:)
    yep @longk thats the one:)
    yep @longk thats the one:)
    yep @longk thats the one:)
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  15. Jiffy

    Id again Please

    Thankyou both :dbgrtmb:
    Thankyou both :dbgrtmb:
    Thankyou both :dbgrtmb:
    Thankyou both :dbgrtmb:
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  16. shiney

    Help With Name Of Grass - We've Forgotten!!!

    Oh @shiney you are a wag:heehee::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Oh @shiney you are a wag:heehee::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Oh @shiney you are a wag:heehee::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Oh @shiney you are a wag:heehee::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
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  17. Neillupin

    What type of Juniper is this?

    ,The full name is Juniperus communis Hibernica. It is a named form if J. communis. Hibernica is a very dense, narrowly columnar variety/form ...which yours is not. From your pics I would have...
    ,The full name is Juniperus communis Hibernica. It is a named form if J. communis. Hibernica is a very dense, narrowly columnar variety/form ...which yours is not. From your pics I would have said yours was the common Juniperus communis. But have you checked closely the needles in the link I...
    ,The full name is Juniperus communis Hibernica. It is a named form if J. communis. Hibernica is a very dense, narrowly columnar variety/form ...which yours is not. From your pics I would have said yours was the common Juniperus communis. But...
    ,The full name is Juniperus communis Hibernica. It is a named form if J. communis. Hibernica is a very dense, narrowly columnar variety/form ...which yours is not. From your pics I would have...
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  18. Jiffy

    Id please

    Being it has a nasty smell, i don't think i would want to drink it
    Being it has a nasty smell, i don't think i would want to drink it
    Being it has a nasty smell, i don't think i would want to drink it
    Being it has a nasty smell, i don't think i would want to drink it
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  19. Fat Controller

    Solved Friend or foe?

    Not me, I'm an obstinate...........
    Not me, I'm an obstinate...........
    Not me, I'm an obstinate...........
    Not me, I'm an obstinate...........
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  20. Sarah Giles

    should they stay or should they go?

    Dock, willowherb and forget-me-not. I think that's a foxglove too, though it might be Verbscum. In any case I'd say it's a keeper. It's a biennial, meaning it's done the hard work of growing from...
    Dock, willowherb and forget-me-not. I think that's a foxglove too, though it might be Verbscum. In any case I'd say it's a keeper. It's a biennial, meaning it's done the hard work of growing from tiny seed for one year and will now grow rapidly and flower for you this year. I wouldn't personally...
    Dock, willowherb and forget-me-not. I think that's a foxglove too, though it might be Verbscum. In any case I'd say it's a keeper. It's a biennial, meaning it's done the hard work of growing from tiny seed for one year and will now grow rapidly...
    Dock, willowherb and forget-me-not. I think that's a foxglove too, though it might be Verbscum. In any case I'd say it's a keeper. It's a biennial, meaning it's done the hard work of growing from...
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