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  1. Jiffy

    Solved Id please - Bergenia Cordifolia

    Miss Jiff say's that they have been in the garden for years, but they haven't spread at all (i must get some more glass's ) But they're is Butter Bur there as well so i may not have seen them...
    Miss Jiff say's that they have been in the garden for years, but they haven't spread at all (i must get some more glass's ) But they're is Butter Bur there as well so i may not have seen them because of that :thud:
    Miss Jiff say's that they have been in the garden for years, but they haven't spread at all (i must get some more glass's ) But they're is Butter Bur there as well so i may not have seen them because of that :thud:
    Miss Jiff say's that they have been in the garden for years, but they haven't spread at all (i must get some more glass's ) But they're is Butter Bur there as well so i may not have seen them...
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  2. RobertT

    Solved Anyone Know What This is? - Cotton lavender (Santolina)

    Possibly Santolina pinnata ssp. neapolitana.Quote Beth Chatto....."Foliage more delicately feathered than Santolina chamaecyparissias. The button flowers are a cool sulphur yellow. A splendid...
    Possibly Santolina pinnata ssp. neapolitana.Quote Beth Chatto....."Foliage more delicately feathered than Santolina chamaecyparissias. The button flowers are a cool sulphur yellow. A splendid background plant and ideal behind the ephemeral Iris 'Jane Philips."
    Possibly Santolina pinnata ssp. neapolitana.Quote Beth Chatto....."Foliage more delicately feathered than Santolina chamaecyparissias. The button flowers are a cool sulphur yellow. A splendid background plant and ideal behind the ephemeral Iris...
    Possibly Santolina pinnata ssp. neapolitana.Quote Beth Chatto....."Foliage more delicately feathered than Santolina chamaecyparissias. The button flowers are a cool sulphur yellow. A splendid...
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  3. shiney

    Solved Weed or!!!! - Ragwort

    Ah! But his isn't just the common one. It's the posh one, the Oxford ragwort. :)
    Ah! But his isn't just the common one. It's the posh one, the Oxford ragwort. :)
    Ah! But his isn't just the common one. It's the posh one, the Oxford ragwort. :)
    Ah! But his isn't just the common one. It's the posh one, the Oxford ragwort. :)
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  4. Barbara.K

    Solved help with id please - Euphorbia lathyris

    So - hopefully no moles (of the animal kind) and no blisters - thank you all
    So - hopefully no moles (of the animal kind) and no blisters - thank you all
    So - hopefully no moles (of the animal kind) and no blisters - thank you all
    So - hopefully no moles (of the animal kind) and no blisters - thank you all
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  5. Jenny namaste

    Solved Please can someone ID? - Lathyrus vernus

    Thanks for all your help everyone. Another plant to look out for, Jenny
    Thanks for all your help everyone. Another plant to look out for, Jenny
    Thanks for all your help everyone. Another plant to look out for, Jenny
    Thanks for all your help everyone. Another plant to look out for, Jenny
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  6. samsoph

    Can anyone help,

    They're easily deadheaded though........
    They're easily deadheaded though........
    They're easily deadheaded though........
    They're easily deadheaded though........
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  7. gardennut

    Solved Mystery plant - Mazus Reptans

    Spot on, Fern, thank you!! Funnily enough, it was in the Alpine section and they were 3 for £5! Thank you guys for your help!
    Spot on, Fern, thank you!! Funnily enough, it was in the Alpine section and they were 3 for £5! Thank you guys for your help!
    Spot on, Fern, thank you!! Funnily enough, it was in the Alpine section and they were 3 for £5! Thank you guys for your help!
    Spot on, Fern, thank you!! Funnily enough, it was in the Alpine section and they were 3 for £5! Thank you guys for your help!
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  8. AbigailLouise91

    Weed or flower?

    You can use the Photobucket method AL91 (Welcome to the forum as well :))
    You can use the Photobucket method AL91 (Welcome to the forum as well :))
    You can use the Photobucket method AL91 (Welcome to the forum as well :))
    You can use the Photobucket method AL91 (Welcome to the forum as well :))
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  9. ARMANDII
    Like x 3

    Solved A BIT OF BLUE - Brunnera macrophylla variegata

    :ThankYou: The name Brunnera was "tickling" the back of my mind when I posted the pic but due to the length of time since I'd planted it I just wasn't sure. Thank you, Silver Surfer, I will put the name...
    :ThankYou: The name Brunnera was "tickling" the back of my mind when I posted the pic but due to the length of time since I'd planted it I just wasn't sure. Thank you, Silver Surfer, I will put the name down in the book of plants that have been planted in the garden.
    :ThankYou: The name Brunnera was "tickling" the back of my mind when I posted the pic but due to the length of time since I'd planted it I just wasn't sure. Thank you, Silver Surfer, I will put the name down in the book of plants that have been planted...
    :ThankYou: The name Brunnera was "tickling" the back of my mind when I posted the pic but due to the length of time since I'd planted it I just wasn't sure. Thank you, Silver Surfer, I will put the name...
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  10. picnic64

    Solved All over my new meadow - Corncockles

    Thank you for the nice comment Jenny :dbgrtmb: Thank you Silver Surfer,I did think that they were the same, But there not, Thank's for clearing that up :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you for the nice comment Jenny :dbgrtmb: Thank you Silver Surfer,I did think that they were the same, But there not, Thank's for clearing that up :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you for the nice comment Jenny :dbgrtmb: Thank you Silver Surfer,I did think that they were the same, But there not, Thank's for clearing that up :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you for the nice comment Jenny :dbgrtmb: Thank you Silver Surfer,I did think that they were the same, But there not, Thank's for clearing that up :dbgrtmb:
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  11. barryman

    Is this a honeysuckle???

    Leaves not right for Pieris. Leaf arrangement... opposite to each other is right for Lonicera. However, details of flowers are not very clear. Compare to Lonicera...
    Leaves not right for Pieris. Leaf arrangement... opposite to each other is right for Lonicera. However, details of flowers are not very clear. Compare to Lonicera tartarica.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Lonicera...
    Leaves not right for Pieris. Leaf arrangement... opposite to each other is right for Lonicera. However, details of flowers are not very clear. Compare to Lonicera tartarica.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Lonicera...
    Leaves not right for Pieris. Leaf arrangement... opposite to each other is right for Lonicera. However, details of flowers are not very clear. Compare to Lonicera...
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  12. Ali.b

    Please help

    Wild guess, snail eggs?
    Wild guess, snail eggs?
    Wild guess, snail eggs?
    Wild guess, snail eggs?
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  13. longk

    Solved Clematis id if possible - Clematis Armandii (Apple Blossom)

    Thanks for the id peeps!First time in the two years that I've been here!It had until my hatchet job!
    Thanks for the id peeps!First time in the two years that I've been here!It had until my hatchet job!
    Thanks for the id peeps!First time in the two years that I've been here!It had until my hatchet job!
    Thanks for the id peeps!First time in the two years that I've been here!It had until my hatchet job!
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  14. Jungle Jane

    2 Plants to ID Please

    1.Leycesteria formosana.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=leycesteria formosa&espv=210&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=o2Y-U7T9CoGKhQfd8ICYCQ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=967&dpr=1 . 2....
    1.Leycesteria formosana.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=leycesteria formosa&espv=210&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=o2Y-U7T9CoGKhQfd8ICYCQ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=967&dpr=1 . 2. Agree with Palustris...Ipheion. Probably Ipheion uniflorum.
    1.Leycesteria formosana.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=leycesteria formosa&espv=210&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=o2Y-U7T9CoGKhQfd8ICYCQ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=967&dpr=1 . 2. Agree with Palustris...Ipheion. Probably Ipheion...
    1.Leycesteria formosana.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=leycesteria formosa&espv=210&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=o2Y-U7T9CoGKhQfd8ICYCQ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=967&dpr=1 . 2....
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  15. Rob Lloyd

    Solved Intruder - Russian Snowdrop (Puschkinia Scilloides (Striped Squill) )

    I got it wrong in my excitement lol. They are Russian snowdrops (I think) thank you Fern! And everyone else. Might as well keep them where they are :)
    I got it wrong in my excitement lol. They are Russian snowdrops (I think) thank you Fern! And everyone else. Might as well keep them where they are :)
    I got it wrong in my excitement lol. They are Russian snowdrops (I think) thank you Fern! And everyone else. Might as well keep them where they are :)
    I got it wrong in my excitement lol. They are Russian snowdrops (I think) thank you Fern! And everyone else. Might as well keep them where they are :)
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  16. MattB

    Couple of ID's Please

    I think it's a female pheasant too. :)
    I think it's a female pheasant too. :)
    I think it's a female pheasant too. :)
    I think it's a female pheasant too. :)
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  17. nFrost

    Solved ID Pink Imposter - Matthiola, Night Scented Stock

    It's in the herb corner so I can't have done. A true imposter.
    It's in the herb corner so I can't have done. A true imposter.
    It's in the herb corner so I can't have done. A true imposter.
    It's in the herb corner so I can't have done. A true imposter.
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  18. murpheus

    Anyone know what this is on my lawn?

    Probably couch grass but small pic so hard to tell.It is an absolute illegitimate child to get rid of
    Probably couch grass but small pic so hard to tell.It is an absolute illegitimate child to get rid of
    Probably couch grass but small pic so hard to tell.It is an absolute illegitimate child to get rid of
    Probably couch grass but small pic so hard to tell.It is an absolute illegitimate child to get rid of
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  19. rustyroots

    Solved What are these. Please? - Forget me Not

    I think they are forget me nots. They will start sending up airy flower stems soon about a foot high, which create a lovely misty blue look. If you don't want triple the number next year, just...
    I think they are forget me nots. They will start sending up airy flower stems soon about a foot high, which create a lovely misty blue look. If you don't want triple the number next year, just pull off the flower stalk or uproot the whole think when it starts to get in the way of everything else...
    I think they are forget me nots. They will start sending up airy flower stems soon about a foot high, which create a lovely misty blue look. If you don't want triple the number next year, just pull off the flower stalk or uproot the whole think...
    I think they are forget me nots. They will start sending up airy flower stems soon about a foot high, which create a lovely misty blue look. If you don't want triple the number next year, just...
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    3
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    565
  20. intel

    Solved Plant ID Please - Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    I quite like them, add a bit of height.
    I quite like them, add a bit of height.
    I quite like them, add a bit of height.
    I quite like them, add a bit of height.
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    651

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