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  1. hedgefog

    Looks like a heather, but not sure

    Thanks for info. I already cut the front, and was going to cut the side this weekend. Could it have been damaged? Could I go ahead and cut the rest of it, or leave it as is? The plant looked over...
    Thanks for info. I already cut the front, and was going to cut the side this weekend. Could it have been damaged? Could I go ahead and cut the rest of it, or leave it as is? The plant looked over grown and tired recently.
    Thanks for info. I already cut the front, and was going to cut the side this weekend. Could it have been damaged? Could I go ahead and cut the rest of it, or leave it as is? The plant looked over grown and tired recently.
    Thanks for info. I already cut the front, and was going to cut the side this weekend. Could it have been damaged? Could I go ahead and cut the rest of it, or leave it as is? The plant looked over...
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  2. Palustris

    Penrhyn Castle Walled garden shrub(Solved)

    @Palustris - just to let you know, I have deleted the other thread; if you need any help, just let us know :blue thumb:
    @Palustris - just to let you know, I have deleted the other thread; if you need any help, just let us know :blue thumb:
    @Palustris - just to let you know, I have deleted the other thread; if you need any help, just let us know :blue thumb:
    @Palustris - just to let you know, I have deleted the other thread; if you need any help, just let us know :blue thumb:
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  3. Geoffgardener

    Weird, spiky, weed thing...

    ..We have cleared masses and masses of rampant very old brambles . Covering huge areas of ground.1. I used leather gloves and cut the long branches back, about 2ft at a time, one branch at a...
    ..We have cleared masses and masses of rampant very old brambles . Covering huge areas of ground.1. I used leather gloves and cut the long branches back, about 2ft at a time, one branch at a time, little by little, until only 3ft of the largest stems remained. In short pieces, the flexible...
    ..We have cleared masses and masses of rampant very old brambles . Covering huge areas of ground.1. I used leather gloves and cut the long branches back, about 2ft at a time, one branch at a time, little by little, until only 3ft of the largest...
    ..We have cleared masses and masses of rampant very old brambles . Covering huge areas of ground.1. I used leather gloves and cut the long branches back, about 2ft at a time, one branch at a...
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  4. roders

    Whats this.

    Strictly speaking a weed - but what an architectural glory!
    Strictly speaking a weed - but what an architectural glory!
    Strictly speaking a weed - but what an architectural glory!
    Strictly speaking a weed - but what an architectural glory!
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  5. Kristen

    Grass ID Please

    Ah, good find, thanks.
    Ah, good find, thanks.
    Ah, good find, thanks.
    Ah, good find, thanks.
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  6. Ellie Jones

    Can you id these container plants please

    I will try, and the fuchsia's that I can fit on the window, I think I shall give them a run in the greenhouse.... As there's nothing to loose.@LizSome lovely flowers there, shall be making...
    I will try, and the fuchsia's that I can fit on the window, I think I shall give them a run in the greenhouse.... As there's nothing to loose.@LizSome lovely flowers there, shall be making notes of them... got a feeling 'Grandma's Chill out corner' is going to be one hell of a splash of...
    I will try, and the fuchsia's that I can fit on the window, I think I shall give them a run in the greenhouse.... As there's nothing to loose.@LizSome lovely flowers there, shall be making notes of them... got a feeling 'Grandma's Chill out...
    I will try, and the fuchsia's that I can fit on the window, I think I shall give them a run in the greenhouse.... As there's nothing to loose.@LizSome lovely flowers there, shall be making...
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  7. Jungle Jane

    What's this apple?

    There are many different crab apples! It is impossible to say from a pic which one it might be. Malus sylvestris being the true sp.Crab apples are normally rather small. Malus x zumi Golden...
    There are many different crab apples! It is impossible to say from a pic which one it might be. Malus sylvestris being the true sp.Crab apples are normally rather small. Malus x zumi Golden Hornet is a crab apple.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=malus x zumi golden...
    There are many different crab apples! It is impossible to say from a pic which one it might be. Malus sylvestris being the true sp.Crab apples are normally rather small. Malus x zumi Golden Hornet is a crab...
    There are many different crab apples! It is impossible to say from a pic which one it might be. Malus sylvestris being the true sp.Crab apples are normally rather small. Malus x zumi Golden...
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  8. Lolimac

    Crocosmia ID Please...

    Yes please :)
    Yes please :)
    Yes please :)
    Yes please :)
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  9. Pammybabe

    More shrubs to identify

    It doesn't seem to be having any berries and it is a bush not a wall creeper. Not at all as thorny as pyracanthas that I have seen before.
    It doesn't seem to be having any berries and it is a bush not a wall creeper. Not at all as thorny as pyracanthas that I have seen before.
    It doesn't seem to be having any berries and it is a bush not a wall creeper. Not at all as thorny as pyracanthas that I have seen before.
    It doesn't seem to be having any berries and it is a bush not a wall creeper. Not at all as thorny as pyracanthas that I have seen before.
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  10. Pammybabe

    More shrubs to identify

    Looks like Pyracantha (Firethorn).
    Looks like Pyracantha (Firethorn).
    Looks like Pyracantha (Firethorn).
    Looks like Pyracantha (Firethorn).
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  11. Pammybabe

    Another shrub(this is a flat low shrub)

    Blue spruce?
    Blue spruce?
    Blue spruce?
    Blue spruce?
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  12. rustic

    I D please.

    Cheers Pete. Saves a bit of time and effort....
    Cheers Pete. Saves a bit of time and effort....
    Cheers Pete. Saves a bit of time and effort....
    Cheers Pete. Saves a bit of time and effort....
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  13. jonmell

    Weeds in garden

    Just to add, if you dig them out you must be sure to get every bit of the root or they will just keep coming back.
    Just to add, if you dig them out you must be sure to get every bit of the root or they will just keep coming back.
    Just to add, if you dig them out you must be sure to get every bit of the root or they will just keep coming back.
    Just to add, if you dig them out you must be sure to get every bit of the root or they will just keep coming back.
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  14. Pammybabe

    Another one

    Blue Spruce?
    Blue Spruce?
    Blue Spruce?
    Blue Spruce?
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  15. Phil A

    Id from Facebook

    Eucomis Bicolour I would say..
    Eucomis Bicolour I would say..
    Eucomis Bicolour I would say..
    Eucomis Bicolour I would say..
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  16. Pammybabe
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  17. SalB

    Tree identification please

    I dont think killing the stump will stop the suckers. You need to also treat the suckers, as Marley suggests, weed and feed for the lawn, although I'm not sure this is a good time of year for...
    I dont think killing the stump will stop the suckers. You need to also treat the suckers, as Marley suggests, weed and feed for the lawn, although I'm not sure this is a good time of year for that, if not on a lawn, then glyphosate would sort them out.
    I dont think killing the stump will stop the suckers. You need to also treat the suckers, as Marley suggests, weed and feed for the lawn, although I'm not sure this is a good time of year for that, if not on a lawn, then glyphosate would sort...
    I dont think killing the stump will stop the suckers. You need to also treat the suckers, as Marley suggests, weed and feed for the lawn, although I'm not sure this is a good time of year for...
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  18. Lolimac

    ID Please..

    Brunnera...that's him:thumbsup: thanks very much all:dbgrtmb:
    Brunnera...that's him:thumbsup: thanks very much all:dbgrtmb:
    Brunnera...that's him:thumbsup: thanks very much all:dbgrtmb:
    Brunnera...that's him:thumbsup: thanks very much all:dbgrtmb:
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  19. TiGr

    I found this Fun Guy

    Is it Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods? I understand that its edible.
    Is it Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods? I understand that its edible.
    Is it Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods? I understand that its edible.
    Is it Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods? I understand that its edible.
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  20. SimonZ

    Unusual

    oops - me being lazy gain. SS = Silver Surfer, Jenny
    oops - me being lazy gain. SS = Silver Surfer, Jenny
    oops - me being lazy gain. SS = Silver Surfer, Jenny
    oops - me being lazy gain. SS = Silver Surfer, Jenny
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    582

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