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  1. amymac78

    Any ideas.......??

    ok, thanks all.....I'd better start pulling it up!
    ok, thanks all.....I'd better start pulling it up!
    ok, thanks all.....I'd better start pulling it up!
    ok, thanks all.....I'd better start pulling it up!
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  2. NorthantsGeezer

    Rosebay willowherb??

    I had a lot of these last year but thankfully didn't let any set seed. Hopefully they'll be a few less this year!
    I had a lot of these last year but thankfully didn't let any set seed. Hopefully they'll be a few less this year!
    I had a lot of these last year but thankfully didn't let any set seed. Hopefully they'll be a few less this year!
    I had a lot of these last year but thankfully didn't let any set seed. Hopefully they'll be a few less this year!
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  3. tripwire1802

    Help with ID please

    Definitely Hemorocallis ((daylily). You can tell by the the way the leaves have crease down the middle.
    Definitely Hemorocallis ((daylily). You can tell by the the way the leaves have crease down the middle.
    Definitely Hemorocallis ((daylily). You can tell by the the way the leaves have crease down the middle.
    Definitely Hemorocallis ((daylily). You can tell by the the way the leaves have crease down the middle.
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  4. wiseowl

    Solved Shade Loving Plant

    It's just the odd shoot now (from the bits of root that got missed) and unfortunately there is too mush close to/around them that I want to keep alive.
    It's just the odd shoot now (from the bits of root that got missed) and unfortunately there is too mush close to/around them that I want to keep alive.
    It's just the odd shoot now (from the bits of root that got missed) and unfortunately there is too mush close to/around them that I want to keep alive.
    It's just the odd shoot now (from the bits of root that got missed) and unfortunately there is too mush close to/around them that I want to keep alive.
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  5. joolz68

    Solved I.D. help needed please

    Selling them, particularly if you say the money will go to charity, is a good idea but it's not easy to find a buyer unless you have a lot of contacts. If you lived near me I could have sold them...
    Selling them, particularly if you say the money will go to charity, is a good idea but it's not easy to find a buyer unless you have a lot of contacts. If you lived near me I could have sold them for you :noidea:.If you can't keep them indoors then it's better to rehome them. Doctor's surgeries,...
    Selling them, particularly if you say the money will go to charity, is a good idea but it's not easy to find a buyer unless you have a lot of contacts. If you lived near me I could have sold them for you :noidea:.If you can't keep them indoors then...
    Selling them, particularly if you say the money will go to charity, is a good idea but it's not easy to find a buyer unless you have a lot of contacts. If you lived near me I could have sold them...
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    1,450
  6. Daisies

    Solved Daisies needs an identification!

    :yes: that was it - jasmine! Thank you so much fellow GC-ers!and @noisette47 trust me, the actual plant is a LOT bigger. There was one branch on it that had died to I tried to extract it but...
    :yes: that was it - jasmine! Thank you so much fellow GC-ers!and @noisette47 trust me, the actual plant is a LOT bigger. There was one branch on it that had died to I tried to extract it but ended up cutting the branch with the flowers on! :doh: I put it in that specimen vase and it's perfuming my...
    :yes: that was it - jasmine! Thank you so much fellow GC-ers!and @noisette47 trust me, the actual plant is a LOT bigger. There was one branch on it that had died to I tried to extract it but ended up cutting the branch with the flowers on! :doh: I...
    :yes: that was it - jasmine! Thank you so much fellow GC-ers!and @noisette47 trust me, the actual plant is a LOT bigger. There was one branch on it that had died to I tried to extract it but...
    flower ID.jpg jasminum-officinale.jpg
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  7. Sarah Giles

    Solved How do I know what's what?!

    Let it all be for a season and see what grows. Though are you allowed to do that in a lotty?
    Let it all be for a season and see what grows. Though are you allowed to do that in a lotty?
    Let it all be for a season and see what grows. Though are you allowed to do that in a lotty?
    Let it all be for a season and see what grows. Though are you allowed to do that in a lotty?
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  8. Sarah Giles

    Solved what's this then?

    if you've the space for them then the more the merrier :thumbsup: you can never have enough yummy berries
    if you've the space for them then the more the merrier :thumbsup: you can never have enough yummy berries
    if you've the space for them then the more the merrier :thumbsup: you can never have enough yummy berries
    if you've the space for them then the more the merrier :thumbsup: you can never have enough yummy berries
    IMAG0192.jpg IMAG0195.jpg th_eating.gif
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  9. Sheal

    Solved Help with this one please

    I think you've probably hit the nail on the head Silver Surfer, thank you! :) Could it be the berries have turned black over winter?I'll report back to my brother.
    I think you've probably hit the nail on the head Silver Surfer, thank you! :) Could it be the berries have turned black over winter?I'll report back to my brother.
    I think you've probably hit the nail on the head Silver Surfer, thank you! :) Could it be the berries have turned black over winter?I'll report back to my brother.
    I think you've probably hit the nail on the head Silver Surfer, thank you! :) Could it be the berries have turned black over winter?I'll report back to my brother.
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  10. lost_in_france

    Solved Shrub ID

    Thanks, Eve...I never turn down the offer of a new source of plants:biggrin:
    Thanks, Eve...I never turn down the offer of a new source of plants:biggrin:
    Thanks, Eve...I never turn down the offer of a new source of plants:biggrin:
    Thanks, Eve...I never turn down the offer of a new source of plants:biggrin:
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  11. JWK

    Solved Soft Fruit Identification

    Thanks noisette, that confirms what I have I think. Yes it will be great seeing what pops up.I managed to prune all the soft fruit this afternoon, the blackberries have ferocious thorns.Next...
    Thanks noisette, that confirms what I have I think. Yes it will be great seeing what pops up.I managed to prune all the soft fruit this afternoon, the blackberries have ferocious thorns.Next job will be getting a fruit cage and tying in the new canes.
    Thanks noisette, that confirms what I have I think. Yes it will be great seeing what pops up.I managed to prune all the soft fruit this afternoon, the blackberries have ferocious thorns.Next job will be getting a fruit cage and tying in the...
    Thanks noisette, that confirms what I have I think. Yes it will be great seeing what pops up.I managed to prune all the soft fruit this afternoon, the blackberries have ferocious thorns.Next...
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  12. Spruce

    Name this Clematis for Fern & Spruce

    Polish Spirit is Vodka, that's what attracted you, lolimac!!!:heehee:
    Polish Spirit is Vodka, that's what attracted you, lolimac!!!:heehee:
    Polish Spirit is Vodka, that's what attracted you, lolimac!!!:heehee:
    Polish Spirit is Vodka, that's what attracted you, lolimac!!!:heehee:
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  13. shiney

    I'M Fairly Sure I Know What This Is. Have A Guess!

    I agree with Oxalis pes-caprae. The Algarve is covered in a yellow blanket at the moment covered by this pretty but invasive wildflower. I have had some double booms which are very uncommon and...
    I agree with Oxalis pes-caprae. The Algarve is covered in a yellow blanket at the moment covered by this pretty but invasive wildflower. I have had some double booms which are very uncommon and they can get very tall searching for light. It freely self seeds which turn into tiny bulbs. We...
    I agree with Oxalis pes-caprae. The Algarve is covered in a yellow blanket at the moment covered by this pretty but invasive wildflower. I have had some double booms which are very uncommon and they can get very tall searching for light. It...
    I agree with Oxalis pes-caprae. The Algarve is covered in a yellow blanket at the moment covered by this pretty but invasive wildflower. I have had some double booms which are very uncommon and...
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    12
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    1,207
  14. SimonZ

    Rhododendron?

    Yep, looks like it.
    Yep, looks like it.
    Yep, looks like it.
    Yep, looks like it.
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  15. philomel
    Like x 4

    Which sweet pea?

    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original...
    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original species from Sicily, introduced to uk and Holland in 1699, and has only two flowers per stem,...
    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original species from Sicily, introduced to uk and Holland...
    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original...
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    8
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    861
  16. SimonZ

    Pink flowers on shrubs / small trees

    Many thanks!
    Many thanks!
    Many thanks!
    Many thanks!
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    2
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  17. SimonZ

    Yellow flowers,north of England

    Mahonia japonica? Although a bit blurred, the leaves in the background look right for Mahonia.
    Mahonia japonica? Although a bit blurred, the leaves in the background look right for Mahonia.
    Mahonia japonica? Although a bit blurred, the leaves in the background look right for Mahonia.
    Mahonia japonica? Although a bit blurred, the leaves in the background look right for Mahonia.
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    1
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    580
  18. Phil A

    No ID, no fruit

    Mephedrone tea breaks?
    Mephedrone tea breaks?
    Mephedrone tea breaks?
    Mephedrone tea breaks?
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    1,299
  19. Sheal

    A sad looking plant

    Thank you both, I had suspected that but didn't think anyone would cram it into a small pot with four other large growing plants! Garden centres have got a lot to answer for at times. :doh:
    Thank you both, I had suspected that but didn't think anyone would cram it into a small pot with four other large growing plants! Garden centres have got a lot to answer for at times. :doh:
    Thank you both, I had suspected that but didn't think anyone would cram it into a small pot with four other large growing plants! Garden centres have got a lot to answer for at times. :doh:
    Thank you both, I had suspected that but didn't think anyone would cram it into a small pot with four other large growing plants! Garden centres have got a lot to answer for at times. :doh:
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    3
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    584
  20. IceColdRum

    Just Can't Remember...

    Good afternoon I call them Satin Flowers it a bit easier to remember them
    Good afternoon I call them Satin Flowers it a bit easier to remember them
    Good afternoon I call them Satin Flowers it a bit easier to remember them
    Good afternoon I call them Satin Flowers it a bit easier to remember them
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    6
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    906

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