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  1. amanita

    ID please

    thanks for your valued input
    thanks for your valued input
    thanks for your valued input
    thanks for your valued input
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  2. nFrost

    Weed(?) ID

    Thanks Coolsox, I'll wait and see what happens to it then, doesn't look too bad looking at google images.
    Thanks Coolsox, I'll wait and see what happens to it then, doesn't look too bad looking at google images.
    Thanks Coolsox, I'll wait and see what happens to it then, doesn't look too bad looking at google images.
    Thanks Coolsox, I'll wait and see what happens to it then, doesn't look too bad looking at google images.
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  3. SvenLittkowski

    2x ID

    Sven greetings.... again! I grow Rubus Rolfei. It has also been known under a few other names in past years. The common name is creeping raspberry. It does not grow tall. Ground hugging,...
    Sven greetings.... again! I grow Rubus Rolfei. It has also been known under a few other names in past years. The common name is creeping raspberry. It does not grow tall. Ground hugging, prostrate, invasive... blinking pest... had to rip it all up before it took over! The leaves are very...
    Sven greetings.... again! I grow Rubus Rolfei. It has also been known under a few other names in past years. The common name is creeping raspberry. It does not grow tall. Ground hugging, prostrate, invasive... blinking pest... had to rip it all...
    Sven greetings.... again! I grow Rubus Rolfei. It has also been known under a few other names in past years. The common name is creeping raspberry. It does not grow tall. Ground hugging,...
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  4. Loofah

    Prickly customer

    From the higher parts of the Mediterranean region, ie the Apennines!
    From the higher parts of the Mediterranean region, ie the Apennines!
    From the higher parts of the Mediterranean region, ie the Apennines!
    From the higher parts of the Mediterranean region, ie the Apennines!
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  5. shiney

    Pooh I.D. Please!

    I thought it would be there, thats where i'd go if I were a Llama:heehee:
    I thought it would be there, thats where i'd go if I were a Llama:heehee:
    I thought it would be there, thats where i'd go if I were a Llama:heehee:
    I thought it would be there, thats where i'd go if I were a Llama:heehee:
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  6. stephenprudence

    Houseplant ID

    I'd go with Victoria, it does look like a Ficus. I can't put pics of mine up at the moment as I've lost access to them. :doh:
    I'd go with Victoria, it does look like a Ficus. I can't put pics of mine up at the moment as I've lost access to them. :doh:
    I'd go with Victoria, it does look like a Ficus. I can't put pics of mine up at the moment as I've lost access to them. :doh:
    I'd go with Victoria, it does look like a Ficus. I can't put pics of mine up at the moment as I've lost access to them. :doh:
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  7. pistolpete

    Bulb ID

    Noooooooo!!!!! Never a "shame" :nonofinger: A "surprise", perhaps ;) Maybe not what you were hoping for, admittedly, but, hyacinths give a cheery smile to the world when others do not and they have a...
    Noooooooo!!!!! Never a "shame" :nonofinger: A "surprise", perhaps ;) Maybe not what you were hoping for, admittedly, but, hyacinths give a cheery smile to the world when others do not and they have a delicious perfume, where others do not!h Yours look delightfully well grown - some of mine are showing...
    Noooooooo!!!!! Never a "shame" :nonofinger: A "surprise", perhaps ;) Maybe not what you were hoping for, admittedly, but, hyacinths give a cheery smile to the world when others do not and they have a delicious perfume, where others do not!h Yours look...
    Noooooooo!!!!! Never a "shame" :nonofinger: A "surprise", perhaps ;) Maybe not what you were hoping for, admittedly, but, hyacinths give a cheery smile to the world when others do not and they have a...
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  8. SvenLittkowski

    2x ID

    1. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: metallic blue seed capsulas 2. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: orange edible...
    1. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: metallic blue seed capsulas 2. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: orange edible raspberry-alike fruits
    1. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: metallic blue seed capsulas 2. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: orange edible raspberry-alike fruits
    1. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: metallic blue seed capsulas 2. Location: Holywell, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, West Indies Feature: orange edible...
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  9. xNattyx

    id please

    Nows a good time to divide that would make 4 nice clumps when they slow down on producing flower's or none like your's that's the time to spit them , dig it all up and then use two forks back to...
    Nows a good time to divide that would make 4 nice clumps when they slow down on producing flower's or none like your's that's the time to spit them , dig it all up and then use two forks back to back to pull apart , are they growing in full sunshine ? as they will flower better, refresh the new...
    Nows a good time to divide that would make 4 nice clumps when they slow down on producing flower's or none like your's that's the time to spit them , dig it all up and then use two forks back to back to pull apart , are they growing in full...
    Nows a good time to divide that would make 4 nice clumps when they slow down on producing flower's or none like your's that's the time to spit them , dig it all up and then use two forks back to...
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  10. Gearoi

    What's this munching on our eucalyptus tree? :-/

    could they be teeth marks from a Koala Bear, do ye think? :heehee:
    could they be teeth marks from a Koala Bear, do ye think? :heehee:
    could they be teeth marks from a Koala Bear, do ye think? :heehee:
    could they be teeth marks from a Koala Bear, do ye think? :heehee:
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  11. MrG

    Any more ideas?

    This is as close as I could get.
    This is as close as I could get.
    This is as close as I could get.
    This is as close as I could get.
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  12. Verdun

    Anyone know what plant I had?

    Thanks marley. Appreciate that
    Thanks marley. Appreciate that
    Thanks marley. Appreciate that
    Thanks marley. Appreciate that
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  13. "M"

    Mystery Shrub #1

    Brilliant! Many thanks, Ss :dbgrtmb: Today, a-coppicing I go :snork:
    Brilliant! Many thanks, Ss :dbgrtmb: Today, a-coppicing I go :snork:
    Brilliant! Many thanks, Ss :dbgrtmb: Today, a-coppicing I go :snork:
    Brilliant! Many thanks, Ss :dbgrtmb: Today, a-coppicing I go :snork:
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  14. stephenprudence

    ID (description no photo)

    Actually, Stephen, I did think of a Malva .... I have some 2 meters tall ...
    Actually, Stephen, I did think of a Malva .... I have some 2 meters tall ...
    Actually, Stephen, I did think of a Malva .... I have some 2 meters tall ...
    Actually, Stephen, I did think of a Malva .... I have some 2 meters tall ...
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  15. "M"

    Mystery Shrub #2

    flowering currant (Ribes Sanguineum) has always been one of my all time fav's, and i love the smell, its very blackcurrant-y even the leaves :wub2:
    flowering currant (Ribes Sanguineum) has always been one of my all time fav's, and i love the smell, its very blackcurrant-y even the leaves :wub2:
    flowering currant (Ribes Sanguineum) has always been one of my all time fav's, and i love the smell, its very blackcurrant-y even the leaves :wub2:
    flowering currant (Ribes Sanguineum) has always been one of my all time fav's, and i love the smell, its very blackcurrant-y even the leaves :wub2:
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  16. Victoria

    Does anyone know this wildflower ... ?

    Yes the single flower is what I was suspicious of...
    Yes the single flower is what I was suspicious of...
    Yes the single flower is what I was suspicious of...
    Yes the single flower is what I was suspicious of...
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    760
  17. Caveman

    Brought this from a fete last year...

    ...many thanks
    ...many thanks
    ...many thanks
    ...many thanks
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  18. "M"

    Mystery shrub #3

    Wow! If it's as pretty as those pictures, it is most definately in the wrong place! Thank you :dbgrtmb:
    Wow! If it's as pretty as those pictures, it is most definately in the wrong place! Thank you :dbgrtmb:
    Wow! If it's as pretty as those pictures, it is most definately in the wrong place! Thank you :dbgrtmb:
    Wow! If it's as pretty as those pictures, it is most definately in the wrong place! Thank you :dbgrtmb:
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    3
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    624
  19. Linda58

    Identify this!

    Thanks for that, I'm gonna go crush test!
    Thanks for that, I'm gonna go crush test!
    Thanks for that, I'm gonna go crush test!
    Thanks for that, I'm gonna go crush test!
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    428
  20. islayhawk

    mystery shrub

    There is indeed a cross, Mahoberberis 'Dart's Treasure but the description of small burgundy leaves at present makes Berberis more likely.
    There is indeed a cross, Mahoberberis 'Dart's Treasure but the description of small burgundy leaves at present makes Berberis more likely.
    There is indeed a cross, Mahoberberis 'Dart's Treasure but the description of small burgundy leaves at present makes Berberis more likely.
    There is indeed a cross, Mahoberberis 'Dart's Treasure but the description of small burgundy leaves at present makes Berberis more likely.
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    3
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    621

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