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  1. Palustris

    Read this label

    There is a hosta called Yellow Bowl
    There is a hosta called Yellow Bowl
    There is a hosta called Yellow Bowl
    There is a hosta called Yellow Bowl
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  2. sandhun

    Fast growing, unknown plant

    If it is a philadelphus don’t cut it back .. hopefully you’ll get beautiful strongly scented blooms in the early summer :)
    If it is a philadelphus don’t cut it back .. hopefully you’ll get beautiful strongly scented blooms in the early summer :)
    If it is a philadelphus don’t cut it back .. hopefully you’ll get beautiful strongly scented blooms in the early summer :)
    If it is a philadelphus don’t cut it back .. hopefully you’ll get beautiful strongly scented blooms in the early summer :)
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  3. Palustris

    Solved Digitalis, but what?

    That really does look like it. Thank you very much. Nice that this hybrid between lutea and purpurea should occur in my garden.
    That really does look like it. Thank you very much. Nice that this hybrid between lutea and purpurea should occur in my garden.
    That really does look like it. Thank you very much. Nice that this hybrid between lutea and purpurea should occur in my garden.
    That really does look like it. Thank you very much. Nice that this hybrid between lutea and purpurea should occur in my garden.
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  4. latimer

    Solved Hedge woundwort?

    I hate the smell and it spreads like mad in OH's garden in Norfolk. Quite pretty when in flower but not otherwise. I pull it up, there are much prettier plants to have in your borders.
    I hate the smell and it spreads like mad in OH's garden in Norfolk. Quite pretty when in flower but not otherwise. I pull it up, there are much prettier plants to have in your borders.
    I hate the smell and it spreads like mad in OH's garden in Norfolk. Quite pretty when in flower but not otherwise. I pull it up, there are much prettier plants to have in your borders.
    I hate the smell and it spreads like mad in OH's garden in Norfolk. Quite pretty when in flower but not otherwise. I pull it up, there are much prettier plants to have in your borders.
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  5. simone_in_wiltshire

    Solved PlantID please

    I will check the smell today when I see him before heading home, @noisette47 I don’t think any plant that is described as happy self-seeder has got a chance to grow in my garden with me around....
    I will check the smell today when I see him before heading home, @noisette47 I don’t think any plant that is described as happy self-seeder has got a chance to grow in my garden with me around. I’m addicted to weeding :)
    I will check the smell today when I see him before heading home, @noisette47 I don’t think any plant that is described as happy self-seeder has got a chance to grow in my garden with me around. I’m addicted to weeding :)
    I will check the smell today when I see him before heading home, @noisette47 I don’t think any plant that is described as happy self-seeder has got a chance to grow in my garden with me around....
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  6. zebrina

    id please - anenome?

    They grow back from bits of root so some people find them difficult to remove. It tells you something when the recommended means of propagation is root cuttings :biggrin:.
    They grow back from bits of root so some people find them difficult to remove. It tells you something when the recommended means of propagation is root cuttings :biggrin:.
    They grow back from bits of root so some people find them difficult to remove. It tells you something when the recommended means of propagation is root cuttings :biggrin:.
    They grow back from bits of root so some people find them difficult to remove. It tells you something when the recommended means of propagation is root cuttings :biggrin:.
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  7. Grays

    Solved Shrub/flower ID

    Peony.
    Peony.
    Peony.
    Peony.
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  8. mazambo

    Brugmansia?

    Is yours called Chartreuse? If it is you didn't get it from me.
    Is yours called Chartreuse? If it is you didn't get it from me.
    Is yours called Chartreuse? If it is you didn't get it from me.
    Is yours called Chartreuse? If it is you didn't get it from me.
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  9. Grays

    Solved Shrub ID please.

    Tutsan is a very interesting plant. Hypericum androsaemum - Wikipedia
    Tutsan is a very interesting plant. Hypericum androsaemum - Wikipedia
    Tutsan is a very interesting plant. Hypericum androsaemum - Wikipedia
    Tutsan is a very interesting plant. Hypericum androsaemum - Wikipedia
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    556
  10. Grays

    Solved Flower ID please.

    They are easy to grow, will self-seed and are very attractive to pollinators.I sowed a packet in the back garden last year; early this spring I found plants coming up and dug up a few for the...
    They are easy to grow, will self-seed and are very attractive to pollinators.I sowed a packet in the back garden last year; early this spring I found plants coming up and dug up a few for the front garden where they have flowered well. Hopefully I'll now have a constant presence in both gardens.
    They are easy to grow, will self-seed and are very attractive to pollinators.I sowed a packet in the back garden last year; early this spring I found plants coming up and dug up a few for the front garden where they have flowered well. Hopefully...
    They are easy to grow, will self-seed and are very attractive to pollinators.I sowed a packet in the back garden last year; early this spring I found plants coming up and dug up a few for the...
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    2
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  11. Grays

    ID please, 2 plants/flowers/weeds?

    Agree - Erigeron and Hogweed. The latter is fine if you have a wilder area and don't need to get it out, but if you do - take care for the reasons given.
    Agree - Erigeron and Hogweed. The latter is fine if you have a wilder area and don't need to get it out, but if you do - take care for the reasons given.
    Agree - Erigeron and Hogweed. The latter is fine if you have a wilder area and don't need to get it out, but if you do - take care for the reasons given.
    Agree - Erigeron and Hogweed. The latter is fine if you have a wilder area and don't need to get it out, but if you do - take care for the reasons given.
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  12. Pink678

    Solved Wondering what this bush/tree is with white flowers ...

    It's lovely...how does it cope with wet conditions @lizzie27 ?
    It's lovely...how does it cope with wet conditions @lizzie27 ?
    It's lovely...how does it cope with wet conditions @lizzie27 ?
    It's lovely...how does it cope with wet conditions @lizzie27 ?
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  13. Selleri

    Solved What did I just steal? A Deutzia I guess...

    I did the same with a huge Philadelphus I walk past on the way to work - it's at the very bottom of someone's garden and encroaching out onto the road. Cut one twig last autumn and now have two...
    I did the same with a huge Philadelphus I walk past on the way to work - it's at the very bottom of someone's garden and encroaching out onto the road. Cut one twig last autumn and now have two nice young plants growing.
    I did the same with a huge Philadelphus I walk past on the way to work - it's at the very bottom of someone's garden and encroaching out onto the road. Cut one twig last autumn and now have two nice young plants growing.
    I did the same with a huge Philadelphus I walk past on the way to work - it's at the very bottom of someone's garden and encroaching out onto the road. Cut one twig last autumn and now have two...
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    5
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  14. IanF

    Mystery plant

    Many thanks for the rapid reply Pete8. That certainly looks like the plant!Best regardsIanF
    Many thanks for the rapid reply Pete8. That certainly looks like the plant!Best regardsIanF
    Many thanks for the rapid reply Pete8. That certainly looks like the plant!Best regardsIanF
    Many thanks for the rapid reply Pete8. That certainly looks like the plant!Best regardsIanF
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  15. Kevin Cowans

    Echinacea Seedlings?

    To me, that looks like the kind of willowherb seedlings that pop up in my garden. I could be wrong of course. No harm in letting them grow a little first, to confirm what they are.
    To me, that looks like the kind of willowherb seedlings that pop up in my garden. I could be wrong of course. No harm in letting them grow a little first, to confirm what they are.
    To me, that looks like the kind of willowherb seedlings that pop up in my garden. I could be wrong of course. No harm in letting them grow a little first, to confirm what they are.
    To me, that looks like the kind of willowherb seedlings that pop up in my garden. I could be wrong of course. No harm in letting them grow a little first, to confirm what they are.
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  16. Selleri

    Succulent seedling ID please

    An update- the plantlets haven't flowered and are not forming stems or side shoots. They seem to form a new pair of leaves and then the old ones die down.They are actually awfully nice tiny...
    An update- the plantlets haven't flowered and are not forming stems or side shoots. They seem to form a new pair of leaves and then the old ones die down.They are actually awfully nice tiny plants, I wish I could put a name to them (and then promptly forget again... :biggrin: )
    An update- the plantlets haven't flowered and are not forming stems or side shoots. They seem to form a new pair of leaves and then the old ones die down.They are actually awfully nice tiny plants, I wish I could put a name to them (and then...
    An update- the plantlets haven't flowered and are not forming stems or side shoots. They seem to form a new pair of leaves and then the old ones die down.They are actually awfully nice tiny...
    Succu1.jpg succu2.jpg succu3.jpg succu2.jpg succu4.jpg succu5.jpg
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  17. AcerObsessed

    Confused by Acer ID

    It looks the same as one of the ones I bought as emerald lace from homebase a few years ago. I have a couple of more mature ones and they have the classic weeping shape which formed when the...
    It looks the same as one of the ones I bought as emerald lace from homebase a few years ago. I have a couple of more mature ones and they have the classic weeping shape which formed when the whippy growth thickened and bent down.
    It looks the same as one of the ones I bought as emerald lace from homebase a few years ago. I have a couple of more mature ones and they have the classic weeping shape which formed when the whippy growth thickened and bent down.
    It looks the same as one of the ones I bought as emerald lace from homebase a few years ago. I have a couple of more mature ones and they have the classic weeping shape which formed when the...
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    3
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  18. SherwoodArrow

    Two plants to Id please

    AFAIC the only right place for it is the bonfire heap or the 'green' wheelie bin :biggrin:
    AFAIC the only right place for it is the bonfire heap or the 'green' wheelie bin :biggrin:
    AFAIC the only right place for it is the bonfire heap or the 'green' wheelie bin :biggrin:
    AFAIC the only right place for it is the bonfire heap or the 'green' wheelie bin :biggrin:
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  19. simone_in_wiltshire

    [Solved] Plant/weed ID please - Lovage

    I didn't see your other pix till later @simone_in_wiltshire - but when I did, I could see they weren't right for hogweed. I don't grow lovage or parsley, so I wouldn't have known those. That's...
    I didn't see your other pix till later @simone_in_wiltshire - but when I did, I could see they weren't right for hogweed. I don't grow lovage or parsley, so I wouldn't have known those. That's great that the others have helped you out, and most importantly - you don't need to worry about it...
    I didn't see your other pix till later @simone_in_wiltshire - but when I did, I could see they weren't right for hogweed. I don't grow lovage or parsley, so I wouldn't have known those. That's great that the others have helped you out, and most...
    I didn't see your other pix till later @simone_in_wiltshire - but when I did, I could see they weren't right for hogweed. I don't grow lovage or parsley, so I wouldn't have known those. That's...
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    9
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  20. zebrina

    Weed id please

    I would say yes
    I would say yes
    I would say yes
    I would say yes
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    3
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    680

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