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  1. Fat Controller

    Solved What's this? - Green Alkanet (Pentaglottis sempervirens)

    There was certainly no shortage of it along the roadside - it was positively thriving.
    There was certainly no shortage of it along the roadside - it was positively thriving.
    There was certainly no shortage of it along the roadside - it was positively thriving.
    There was certainly no shortage of it along the roadside - it was positively thriving.
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  2. merleworld

    Can I get some help with IDs please?

    I have been relocating Foxgloves and digging up 2 & 5 all day!
    I have been relocating Foxgloves and digging up 2 & 5 all day!
    I have been relocating Foxgloves and digging up 2 & 5 all day!
    I have been relocating Foxgloves and digging up 2 & 5 all day!
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  3. Bruvvamoff

    Please help a newbie identify these plants?

    Really need close up pics of the leaves to say definitely, but I would guess the third pic is Aucuba Japonica (spotted Laurel).
    Really need close up pics of the leaves to say definitely, but I would guess the third pic is Aucuba Japonica (spotted Laurel).
    Really need close up pics of the leaves to say definitely, but I would guess the third pic is Aucuba Japonica (spotted Laurel).
    Really need close up pics of the leaves to say definitely, but I would guess the third pic is Aucuba Japonica (spotted Laurel).
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  4. Sam1974x

    Ceanothus - which one ?

    This link may help you out Sam. If you scroll down the height is given.
    This link may help you out Sam. If you scroll down the height is given.
    This link may help you out Sam. If you scroll down the height is given.
    This link may help you out Sam. If you scroll down the height is given.
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  5. sal73

    Solved Hard Id , help please - Grevillea Langera

    Hardy down to -5c
    Hardy down to -5c
    Hardy down to -5c
    Hardy down to -5c
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  6. Eva Natty

    Weed identification

    I think many years ago when the plant was adopted as the National flower people weren't aware of how poisonous it is. There's many here that would like to see it changed to the Fuschia as that...
    I think many years ago when the plant was adopted as the National flower people weren't aware of how poisonous it is. There's many here that would like to see it changed to the Fuschia as that grows wild in abundance here too.Trunky has already warned you to wear gloves when pulling this out,...
    I think many years ago when the plant was adopted as the National flower people weren't aware of how poisonous it is. There's many here that would like to see it changed to the Fuschia as that grows wild in abundance here too.Trunky has already...
    I think many years ago when the plant was adopted as the National flower people weren't aware of how poisonous it is. There's many here that would like to see it changed to the Fuschia as that...
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  7. amanita

    Solved ID PLEASE - Chionodoxa Lucilliae

    Thank you both for your replies
    Thank you both for your replies
    Thank you both for your replies
    Thank you both for your replies
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  8. Jenny namaste
    Like x 6

    Ornamental trees in India Feb. 2014

    Thank you Silver surfer for your amazingly fast response, Jenny
    Thank you Silver surfer for your amazingly fast response, Jenny
    Thank you Silver surfer for your amazingly fast response, Jenny
    Thank you Silver surfer for your amazingly fast response, Jenny
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  9. Trunky

    Solved Small ornamental grass - Sesleria Caerulea

    I think that's it John. :dbgrtmb: Thanks for that, been wondering what it was for some time.We've only got the one little patch of it, but I'd like to use it a bit more around the place, as it seems to...
    I think that's it John. :dbgrtmb: Thanks for that, been wondering what it was for some time.We've only got the one little patch of it, but I'd like to use it a bit more around the place, as it seems to be one of the few compact grasses which is rabbit resistant, always an important consideration for...
    I think that's it John. :dbgrtmb: Thanks for that, been wondering what it was for some time.We've only got the one little patch of it, but I'd like to use it a bit more around the place, as it seems to be one of the few compact grasses which is rabbit...
    I think that's it John. :dbgrtmb: Thanks for that, been wondering what it was for some time.We've only got the one little patch of it, but I'd like to use it a bit more around the place, as it seems to...
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  10. Val..

    Solved Gift from Anglia Bulbs....but what are they?? - Poly pots

    They've delivered things to me in those before, things that were enclosed with peat / compost. Might just be a convenient "wrapper" which has a second-use as a Polypot perhaps?
    They've delivered things to me in those before, things that were enclosed with peat / compost. Might just be a convenient "wrapper" which has a second-use as a Polypot perhaps?
    They've delivered things to me in those before, things that were enclosed with peat / compost. Might just be a convenient "wrapper" which has a second-use as a Polypot perhaps?
    They've delivered things to me in those before, things that were enclosed with peat / compost. Might just be a convenient "wrapper" which has a second-use as a Polypot perhaps?
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  11. cchimp123

    what is this?

    need a bigger picture, is it some kind of fungus?
    need a bigger picture, is it some kind of fungus?
    need a bigger picture, is it some kind of fungus?
    need a bigger picture, is it some kind of fungus?
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  12. Noushynoo

    Solved Shiny variegated leaf evergreen shrub - Abelia 'Kaleidoscope'

    :whistle:I'll look the other way......
    :whistle:I'll look the other way......
    :whistle:I'll look the other way......
    :whistle:I'll look the other way......
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  13. Noushynoo

    Flowering shrub with large daisy like flowers

    A huge amount. Granite is very dense, and being dark and dense, absorbs and stores a lot of heat.
    A huge amount. Granite is very dense, and being dark and dense, absorbs and stores a lot of heat.
    A huge amount. Granite is very dense, and being dark and dense, absorbs and stores a lot of heat.
    A huge amount. Granite is very dense, and being dark and dense, absorbs and stores a lot of heat.
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  14. SvenLittkowski

    3x ID Please / 2x Save a Life

    Could your seed pods be from Cassia Occidentailis widely used in Jamaican Herb medicine..In your first pic the new leaf coming up from the centre is pointed & I am now wondering if it is in fact...
    Could your seed pods be from Cassia Occidentailis widely used in Jamaican Herb medicine..In your first pic the new leaf coming up from the centre is pointed & I am now wondering if it is in fact actually a European dandelion as it is not uncommon for their first leaves not to be pointed or...
    Could your seed pods be from Cassia Occidentailis widely used in Jamaican Herb medicine..In your first pic the new leaf coming up from the centre is pointed & I am now wondering if it is in fact actually a European dandelion as it is not...
    Could your seed pods be from Cassia Occidentailis widely used in Jamaican Herb medicine..In your first pic the new leaf coming up from the centre is pointed & I am now wondering if it is in fact...
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  15. Chris2014

    Solved Can anyone identify this poor plant? - Elaeagnus

    Fantastic! Thank-you for the information, much appreciated!
    Fantastic! Thank-you for the information, much appreciated!
    Fantastic! Thank-you for the information, much appreciated!
    Fantastic! Thank-you for the information, much appreciated!
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  16. nFrost

    Three Houseplant IDs

    The third one looks like a Bowersandwilkinsus Supporteous to me :heehee:
    The third one looks like a Bowersandwilkinsus Supporteous to me :heehee:
    The third one looks like a Bowersandwilkinsus Supporteous to me :heehee:
    The third one looks like a Bowersandwilkinsus Supporteous to me :heehee:
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  17. SimonZ

    White blossom

    Well if it is a council car park I would strongly thinking a Winter Flowering Cherry..They are in flower now and come in pink or white.. A favourite council tree in a lot of places.. Otherwise...
    Well if it is a council car park I would strongly thinking a Winter Flowering Cherry..They are in flower now and come in pink or white.. A favourite council tree in a lot of places.. Otherwise it maybe a Damson but would think not if on council land..
    Well if it is a council car park I would strongly thinking a Winter Flowering Cherry..They are in flower now and come in pink or white.. A favourite council tree in a lot of places.. Otherwise it maybe a Damson but would think not if on...
    Well if it is a council car park I would strongly thinking a Winter Flowering Cherry..They are in flower now and come in pink or white.. A favourite council tree in a lot of places.. Otherwise...
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  18. Sean2525

    Hi and I.D. of 2 plants if possible!

    It's a small garden so I'll need to do something with it I think. Once it's finished flowering this spring I intend to cut it right back unless anyone here tells me otherwise. It is very pretty I...
    It's a small garden so I'll need to do something with it I think. Once it's finished flowering this spring I intend to cut it right back unless anyone here tells me otherwise. It is very pretty I think.The whole garden appears (to these amateur eyes) to not have been particularly well...
    It's a small garden so I'll need to do something with it I think. Once it's finished flowering this spring I intend to cut it right back unless anyone here tells me otherwise. It is very pretty I think.The whole garden appears (to these amateur...
    It's a small garden so I'll need to do something with it I think. Once it's finished flowering this spring I intend to cut it right back unless anyone here tells me otherwise. It is very pretty I...
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  19. lost_in_france

    Solved ID help again - Mahonia aquifolium

    You can prune them back hard once they've flowered and they will come back stronger, but watch out for rust. You can spray them with an anti fungal spray to discourage it :) The flowers smell...
    You can prune them back hard once they've flowered and they will come back stronger, but watch out for rust. You can spray them with an anti fungal spray to discourage it :) The flowers smell lovely though.
    You can prune them back hard once they've flowered and they will come back stronger, but watch out for rust. You can spray them with an anti fungal spray to discourage it :) The flowers smell lovely though.
    You can prune them back hard once they've flowered and they will come back stronger, but watch out for rust. You can spray them with an anti fungal spray to discourage it :) The flowers smell...
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  20. HelenRoss

    Houseplant identification

    Hello and welcome. I also have no idea I'm afraid, but as Zigs says, it wont be long before someone that knows turns up.
    Hello and welcome. I also have no idea I'm afraid, but as Zigs says, it wont be long before someone that knows turns up.
    Hello and welcome. I also have no idea I'm afraid, but as Zigs says, it wont be long before someone that knows turns up.
    Hello and welcome. I also have no idea I'm afraid, but as Zigs says, it wont be long before someone that knows turns up.
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