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  1. Kristen

    Salvia ID - S. forsskaolii ??

    It's not, but many things are sold as S.hians, so the most likely source of Kristens plant is the plant that he thought was S.hians. The true species appears to be like rocking horse poo! I have a...
    It's not, but many things are sold as S.hians, so the most likely source of Kristens plant is the plant that he thought was S.hians. The true species appears to be like rocking horse poo! I have a seed grown S.hians coming into bloom but the odds of it actually being S.hians are remote.
    It's not, but many things are sold as S.hians, so the most likely source of Kristens plant is the plant that he thought was S.hians. The true species appears to be like rocking horse poo! I have a seed grown S.hians coming into bloom but the odds...
    It's not, but many things are sold as S.hians, so the most likely source of Kristens plant is the plant that he thought was S.hians. The true species appears to be like rocking horse poo! I have a...
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  2. Kristen

    Solved ID - tall white & spiky - Lysimachia ephemerum

    is it just me that thinks that "Blue leaves swan neck" sounds like "Eats shoots and leaves"?!!
    is it just me that thinks that "Blue leaves swan neck" sounds like "Eats shoots and leaves"?!!
    is it just me that thinks that "Blue leaves swan neck" sounds like "Eats shoots and leaves"?!!
    is it just me that thinks that "Blue leaves swan neck" sounds like "Eats shoots and leaves"?!!
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  3. Kristen

    Solved ID - Lythrum salicaria

    OK, I'll try to dig some out and pot them up, rather than Glyphosate them in-situ!!
    OK, I'll try to dig some out and pot them up, rather than Glyphosate them in-situ!!
    OK, I'll try to dig some out and pot them up, rather than Glyphosate them in-situ!!
    OK, I'll try to dig some out and pot them up, rather than Glyphosate them in-situ!!
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  4. Noushynoo

    Name this Hebe

    There are so many Hebes I wouldn't like to say.. It looks similar to one I had which I think was called "Joy".. Yes agreed Autumn would be the time to move it..
    There are so many Hebes I wouldn't like to say.. It looks similar to one I had which I think was called "Joy".. Yes agreed Autumn would be the time to move it..
    There are so many Hebes I wouldn't like to say.. It looks similar to one I had which I think was called "Joy".. Yes agreed Autumn would be the time to move it..
    There are so many Hebes I wouldn't like to say.. It looks similar to one I had which I think was called "Joy".. Yes agreed Autumn would be the time to move it..
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  5. Kristen

    Solved ID Please - white flowers - Malva alba

    I bought 3x Malva alba from the discount rack in Wyevale in Spring 2012 ... so that's very likely it, thanks :)
    I bought 3x Malva alba from the discount rack in Wyevale in Spring 2012 ... so that's very likely it, thanks :)
    I bought 3x Malva alba from the discount rack in Wyevale in Spring 2012 ... so that's very likely it, thanks :)
    I bought 3x Malva alba from the discount rack in Wyevale in Spring 2012 ... so that's very likely it, thanks :)
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  6. Jiffy

    Solved Lysimachia punctata "Alexander"

    I have had it for a couple of years, bought for Bees and Butterflies and has kept it's variegation. It spreads rapidly and may need keeping in check. Dies down in Winter so not bothered by frost...
    I have had it for a couple of years, bought for Bees and Butterflies and has kept it's variegation. It spreads rapidly and may need keeping in check. Dies down in Winter so not bothered by frost or cold.
    I have had it for a couple of years, bought for Bees and Butterflies and has kept it's variegation. It spreads rapidly and may need keeping in check. Dies down in Winter so not bothered by frost or cold.
    I have had it for a couple of years, bought for Bees and Butterflies and has kept it's variegation. It spreads rapidly and may need keeping in check. Dies down in Winter so not bothered by frost...
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  7. Lindsyloo

    Solved New gardener, what plant is this -- Fatsia japonica

    Thanks everyone, I can see I am going to be asking for lots of advice here,, I'm not too good at gardening
    Thanks everyone, I can see I am going to be asking for lots of advice here,, I'm not too good at gardening
    Thanks everyone, I can see I am going to be asking for lots of advice here,, I'm not too good at gardening
    Thanks everyone, I can see I am going to be asking for lots of advice here,, I'm not too good at gardening
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  8. Jiffy

    Solved Id please--- Chilean Glory Vine

    I've asked the owners and they say yes :):):yahoo:
    I've asked the owners and they say yes :):):yahoo:
    I've asked the owners and they say yes :):):yahoo:
    I've asked the owners and they say yes :):):yahoo:
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  9. NigelJ

    Solved Unknown succulent -- Haworthia attenuata.

    That's useful I may well try the offset outside. I have a sunny well drained raised bed and it will be interesting to see how it does there. I already have Aloe striatula growing happily there.
    That's useful I may well try the offset outside. I have a sunny well drained raised bed and it will be interesting to see how it does there. I already have Aloe striatula growing happily there.
    That's useful I may well try the offset outside. I have a sunny well drained raised bed and it will be interesting to see how it does there. I already have Aloe striatula growing happily there.
    That's useful I may well try the offset outside. I have a sunny well drained raised bed and it will be interesting to see how it does there. I already have Aloe striatula growing happily there.
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  10. intel

    Solved Bedding Plant ID Please --- Nicotiana

    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
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  12. Kristen

    Bressingham ID#1 - Veratrum album

    Love it. I always thought veratrum was predominantly a foliage plant, hadn't realised it was all-round showy.
    Love it. I always thought veratrum was predominantly a foliage plant, hadn't realised it was all-round showy.
    Love it. I always thought veratrum was predominantly a foliage plant, hadn't realised it was all-round showy.
    Love it. I always thought veratrum was predominantly a foliage plant, hadn't realised it was all-round showy.
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  13. Scrungee

    Solved Another wildflower ID please --- Agrimonia eupatoria

    That appears to be it. It's the first time I've seen in there in over 25 years, but having a further look around there's a whole clump of it where it's never been before
    That appears to be it. It's the first time I've seen in there in over 25 years, but having a further look around there's a whole clump of it where it's never been before
    That appears to be it. It's the first time I've seen in there in over 25 years, but having a further look around there's a whole clump of it where it's never been before
    That appears to be it. It's the first time I've seen in there in over 25 years, but having a further look around there's a whole clump of it where it's never been before
    wildflowerIDC.jpg flowerIDtwo.jpg wildflower ID clump.jpg
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  14. Kristen

    Bressingham ID#2

    Flowers were carried in spikes around the stem (like a Paniculata [Hydrangea]), rather than more sparsely (like, to pick an extreme, an English Bluebell). The photos Google is finding have stems...
    Flowers were carried in spikes around the stem (like a Paniculata [Hydrangea]), rather than more sparsely (like, to pick an extreme, an English Bluebell). The photos Google is finding have stems that look more sparsely populated? What do you think?I've had a go at cropping a panicle:I...
    Flowers were carried in spikes around the stem (like a Paniculata [Hydrangea]), rather than more sparsely (like, to pick an extreme, an English Bluebell). The photos Google is finding have stems that look more sparsely populated? What do you...
    Flowers were carried in spikes around the stem (like a Paniculata [Hydrangea]), rather than more sparsely (like, to pick an extreme, an English Bluebell). The photos Google is finding have stems...
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  15. Alan16ac

    Identification Please...

    My pleasure. It is a very good evergreen to have in a shaded area.
    My pleasure. It is a very good evergreen to have in a shaded area.
    My pleasure. It is a very good evergreen to have in a shaded area.
    My pleasure. It is a very good evergreen to have in a shaded area.
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  16. liliana

    Yellow flower or weed?

    Is it chrysanthemum coronarium?
    Is it chrysanthemum coronarium?
    Is it chrysanthemum coronarium?
    Is it chrysanthemum coronarium?
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  17. Scrungee

    Wild Flower ID Please

    Used to be lots of it down the path from East Quantocks Head to the beach.
    Used to be lots of it down the path from East Quantocks Head to the beach.
    Used to be lots of it down the path from East Quantocks Head to the beach.
    Used to be lots of it down the path from East Quantocks Head to the beach.
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  18. liliana

    Pretty flower in garden?

    Seeds around quite happily once you've got it.
    Seeds around quite happily once you've got it.
    Seeds around quite happily once you've got it.
    Seeds around quite happily once you've got it.
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  19. jakeycrx

    Help with identification please!

    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
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  20. fergalsharky

    massive weed problems :-(

    Have you tried talking to your local council.. If it is blocking the light or at a dangerous height they might be interested in writing to them asking them reduce it..What is the tree it is...
    Have you tried talking to your local council.. If it is blocking the light or at a dangerous height they might be interested in writing to them asking them reduce it..What is the tree it is smothering.? Is it dead or alive.? If dead or dying it could be a problem in the wind... is it a...
    Have you tried talking to your local council.. If it is blocking the light or at a dangerous height they might be interested in writing to them asking them reduce it..What is the tree it is smothering.? Is it dead or alive.? If dead or dying it...
    Have you tried talking to your local council.. If it is blocking the light or at a dangerous height they might be interested in writing to them asking them reduce it..What is the tree it is...
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