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  1. lost_in_france

    Tree ID please

    Thanks Silver surfer. I'll see if I can send OH in to get any closer and upload a better pic.
    Thanks Silver surfer. I'll see if I can send OH in to get any closer and upload a better pic.
    Thanks Silver surfer. I'll see if I can send OH in to get any closer and upload a better pic.
    Thanks Silver surfer. I'll see if I can send OH in to get any closer and upload a better pic.
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  2. Jenny namaste

    Solved Lovely spreading habit - ID please, - Lamium

    Update - all 3 have rooted in water and have been potted up today. They will reside in the mini GH for a while. Haven't decided where they will be planted in the garden yet, Jenny
    Update - all 3 have rooted in water and have been potted up today. They will reside in the mini GH for a while. Haven't decided where they will be planted in the garden yet, Jenny
    Update - all 3 have rooted in water and have been potted up today. They will reside in the mini GH for a while. Haven't decided where they will be planted in the garden yet, Jenny
    Update - all 3 have rooted in water and have been potted up today. They will reside in the mini GH for a while. Haven't decided where they will be planted in the garden yet, Jenny
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  3. Gay Gardener

    Solved flower ID - Brazilian Candles (Pavonia Multiflora)

    Glad to share silver surfer. Although there were lots of good guesses I think the Pavonia is more refined looking, more genteel if you know what I mean.Cheers GG
    Glad to share silver surfer. Although there were lots of good guesses I think the Pavonia is more refined looking, more genteel if you know what I mean.Cheers GG
    Glad to share silver surfer. Although there were lots of good guesses I think the Pavonia is more refined looking, more genteel if you know what I mean.Cheers GG
    Glad to share silver surfer. Although there were lots of good guesses I think the Pavonia is more refined looking, more genteel if you know what I mean.Cheers GG
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  4. lost_in_france

    More Weed or not help needed

    Will be interesting to see what it is I agree..
    Will be interesting to see what it is I agree..
    Will be interesting to see what it is I agree..
    Will be interesting to see what it is I agree..
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  5. sebwilkins

    ID Please weed or not?

    If you google safflower you will see they are a plant with yellow-orange flowers, leaves seem similar on young plants but on mature plants they look rougher and more prickly.They are used for...
    If you google safflower you will see they are a plant with yellow-orange flowers, leaves seem similar on young plants but on mature plants they look rougher and more prickly.They are used for culinary oil but I don't think the domestic grower would be able to extract oil.Fairly pretty, so...
    If you google safflower you will see they are a plant with yellow-orange flowers, leaves seem similar on young plants but on mature plants they look rougher and more prickly.They are used for culinary oil but I don't think the domestic grower...
    If you google safflower you will see they are a plant with yellow-orange flowers, leaves seem similar on young plants but on mature plants they look rougher and more prickly.They are used for...
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  6. Fat Controller

    Some more ID's please

    Pulls instantly out with no effort and has an intriguingly herbal aroma! It's a yes from me.
    Pulls instantly out with no effort and has an intriguingly herbal aroma! It's a yes from me.
    Pulls instantly out with no effort and has an intriguingly herbal aroma! It's a yes from me.
    Pulls instantly out with no effort and has an intriguingly herbal aroma! It's a yes from me.
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  7. JWK

    Solved Shade loving ground cover plant - Yellow Archangel (Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp argentum)

    No - just a steady grower if happy. Hardy though.
    No - just a steady grower if happy. Hardy though.
    No - just a steady grower if happy. Hardy though.
    No - just a steady grower if happy. Hardy though.
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  8. HarryS

    Solved Super White Perennial ID ? - Candy Tuft (Iberis sempervirens)

    Thanks all , thats the one ! :dbgrtmb: As you say Madahhlia , it roots really easy . Just pulled a few stems out last year and stuck them in another plot, and off they go ! I'll cut mine back after...
    Thanks all , thats the one ! :dbgrtmb: As you say Madahhlia , it roots really easy . Just pulled a few stems out last year and stuck them in another plot, and off they go ! I'll cut mine back after flowering to keep it compact , now that is a low maintenance plant 5 minutes every 10 years !
    Thanks all , thats the one ! :dbgrtmb: As you say Madahhlia , it roots really easy . Just pulled a few stems out last year and stuck them in another plot, and off they go ! I'll cut mine back after flowering to keep it compact , now that is a low...
    Thanks all , thats the one ! :dbgrtmb: As you say Madahhlia , it roots really easy . Just pulled a few stems out last year and stuck them in another plot, and off they go ! I'll cut mine back after...
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  9. AngieMac

    Solved Please help identify this plant - Ivy (Hedera hibernica)

    I believe the full name is Hedera hibernica.
    I believe the full name is Hedera hibernica.
    I believe the full name is Hedera hibernica.
    I believe the full name is Hedera hibernica.
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  10. Jiffy

    Solved Id plant plaese - Jack By The Hedge (Alliaria petiolata)

    Agree with everyone...Alliaria petiolata. It has many common names.
    Agree with everyone...Alliaria petiolata. It has many common names.
    Agree with everyone...Alliaria petiolata. It has many common names.
    Agree with everyone...Alliaria petiolata. It has many common names.
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  11. barryman

    Solved 2 different pink shrubs - Lonicera tatarica and Weigela sp.

    1. Lonicera tatarica. pale pink form.2. Agree Weigela sp.
    1. Lonicera tatarica. pale pink form.2. Agree Weigela sp.
    1. Lonicera tatarica. pale pink form.2. Agree Weigela sp.
    1. Lonicera tatarica. pale pink form.2. Agree Weigela sp.
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  12. intel

    Solved Shrub ID Please - Deutzia Montrose

    Agree with Palustris... Deutzia x hydrida Mont Rose. Starts a lovely pink...then flowers fade to almost white.
    Agree with Palustris... Deutzia x hydrida Mont Rose. Starts a lovely pink...then flowers fade to almost white.
    Agree with Palustris... Deutzia x hydrida Mont Rose. Starts a lovely pink...then flowers fade to almost white.
    Agree with Palustris... Deutzia x hydrida Mont Rose. Starts a lovely pink...then flowers fade to almost white.
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  13. Fat Controller

    A few ID's please

    Thanks all :)I am doing this remotely I am afraid, so no chance of lifting any of them to see more; funny enough, I saw a patch of crocosmia today at another friends place and it immediately...
    Thanks all :)I am doing this remotely I am afraid, so no chance of lifting any of them to see more; funny enough, I saw a patch of crocosmia today at another friends place and it immediately brought me in mind of pic 1. I have some more to ID from today's visit, but will post them in a...
    Thanks all :)I am doing this remotely I am afraid, so no chance of lifting any of them to see more; funny enough, I saw a patch of crocosmia today at another friends place and it immediately brought me in mind of pic 1. I have some more to ID...
    Thanks all :)I am doing this remotely I am afraid, so no chance of lifting any of them to see more; funny enough, I saw a patch of crocosmia today at another friends place and it immediately...
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  14. Alison_74

    Solved Any ideas? Largest leaves are about 6cm. - Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    We learn something new every day Zigs! :dbgrtmb:
    We learn something new every day Zigs! :dbgrtmb:
    We learn something new every day Zigs! :dbgrtmb:
    We learn something new every day Zigs! :dbgrtmb:
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  15. SimonW

    Solved Any ideas - Helleborus foetidus

    Thanks. I'll wear gloves
    Thanks. I'll wear gloves
    Thanks. I'll wear gloves
    Thanks. I'll wear gloves
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  16. MrsK
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  17. moo_moo_uk

    plant ID please

    The leaves on Paeony suffruticosa are very different to the ones on the herbaceous type. Paeony lactiflora.
    The leaves on Paeony suffruticosa are very different to the ones on the herbaceous type. Paeony lactiflora.
    The leaves on Paeony suffruticosa are very different to the ones on the herbaceous type. Paeony lactiflora.
    The leaves on Paeony suffruticosa are very different to the ones on the herbaceous type. Paeony lactiflora.
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  18. Fonzie

    Solved Shrub ID - Viburnum tinus

    Yes Trunky you are right, and the smell I've discovered is due to Viburnum beetle defecating on the shrub while they go about their business! Just found that out on the web. Thanks all.
    Yes Trunky you are right, and the smell I've discovered is due to Viburnum beetle defecating on the shrub while they go about their business! Just found that out on the web. Thanks all.
    Yes Trunky you are right, and the smell I've discovered is due to Viburnum beetle defecating on the shrub while they go about their business! Just found that out on the web. Thanks all.
    Yes Trunky you are right, and the smell I've discovered is due to Viburnum beetle defecating on the shrub while they go about their business! Just found that out on the web. Thanks all.
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  19. BlueJay

    Plant ID's please?

    No problem @BlueJay , you are welcome. I cannot help much, but there is the odd thing or two that I have seen or tried and succeeded or failed at.... :whistle:
    No problem @BlueJay , you are welcome. I cannot help much, but there is the odd thing or two that I have seen or tried and succeeded or failed at.... :whistle:
    No problem @BlueJay , you are welcome. I cannot help much, but there is the odd thing or two that I have seen or tried and succeeded or failed at.... :whistle:
    No problem @BlueJay , you are welcome. I cannot help much, but there is the odd thing or two that I have seen or tried and succeeded or failed at.... :whistle:
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  20. Victoria

    Solved Strange Seedpod - Feijoa (Acca sellowiana)

    Coming back to this ...I have found these again on my patio and today several 'green' ones appeared unopened. I would photograph but my computer went kaput last month and I am using t'other...
    Coming back to this ...I have found these again on my patio and today several 'green' ones appeared unopened. I would photograph but my computer went kaput last month and I am using t'other half's spare laptop with Ubuntu (I am used to Vista). So, I am sort of up the Sewanee without a paddle...
    Coming back to this ...I have found these again on my patio and today several 'green' ones appeared unopened. I would photograph but my computer went kaput last month and I am using t'other half's spare laptop with Ubuntu (I am used to Vista)....
    Coming back to this ...I have found these again on my patio and today several 'green' ones appeared unopened. I would photograph but my computer went kaput last month and I am using t'other...
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