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  1. jena

    What am I?

    I put a very similar pic. last year and got the same answer. It's spike this year is 6' high and pretty inpressive. Now I know I need to chop it down before the seeds drop - on my way NOW.
    I put a very similar pic. last year and got the same answer. It's spike this year is 6' high and pretty inpressive. Now I know I need to chop it down before the seeds drop - on my way NOW.
    I put a very similar pic. last year and got the same answer. It's spike this year is 6' high and pretty inpressive. Now I know I need to chop it down before the seeds drop - on my way NOW.
    I put a very similar pic. last year and got the same answer. It's spike this year is 6' high and pretty inpressive. Now I know I need to chop it down before the seeds drop - on my way NOW.
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  2. tramsden

    New Garden, New Plants

    Especially the Euphorbia, as the sap can be quite a nasty skin irritant.
    Especially the Euphorbia, as the sap can be quite a nasty skin irritant.
    Especially the Euphorbia, as the sap can be quite a nasty skin irritant.
    Especially the Euphorbia, as the sap can be quite a nasty skin irritant.
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  3. Fat Controller

    Common weed - but what is it?

    Senecio vulgaris..In fact not native, as it looks, but native to the Mediterranean region. It was let loose here and has become an accepted part of our flora, probably because it is small and none...
    Senecio vulgaris..In fact not native, as it looks, but native to the Mediterranean region. It was let loose here and has become an accepted part of our flora, probably because it is small and none problematic.
    Senecio vulgaris..In fact not native, as it looks, but native to the Mediterranean region. It was let loose here and has become an accepted part of our flora, probably because it is small and none problematic.
    Senecio vulgaris..In fact not native, as it looks, but native to the Mediterranean region. It was let loose here and has become an accepted part of our flora, probably because it is small and none...
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  4. Archibald the grim

    What is this flower please

    As well as Anemone x hybrida, it could be Anemone hupehensis.
    As well as Anemone x hybrida, it could be Anemone hupehensis.
    As well as Anemone x hybrida, it could be Anemone hupehensis.
    As well as Anemone x hybrida, it could be Anemone hupehensis.
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  5. Jiffy

    Id shrub please

    I'm surprised at that, when I've trimmed my hedges they smell quite strongly. :scratch:
    I'm surprised at that, when I've trimmed my hedges they smell quite strongly. :scratch:
    I'm surprised at that, when I've trimmed my hedges they smell quite strongly. :scratch:
    I'm surprised at that, when I've trimmed my hedges they smell quite strongly. :scratch:
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  6. sal73

    Cactus Id

    I bought it because it look like a pasacana , I`m actually wish that it`s a pasacana , as a similar plant like this would cost over £30 and i got it for £1.50 . Same story with the Chlorophytum ,...
    I bought it because it look like a pasacana , I`m actually wish that it`s a pasacana , as a similar plant like this would cost over £30 and i got it for £1.50 . Same story with the Chlorophytum , I know it`s a Chlorophytum but wich one?
    I bought it because it look like a pasacana , I`m actually wish that it`s a pasacana , as a similar plant like this would cost over £30 and i got it for £1.50 . Same story with the Chlorophytum , I know it`s a Chlorophytum but wich one?
    I bought it because it look like a pasacana , I`m actually wish that it`s a pasacana , as a similar plant like this would cost over £30 and i got it for £1.50 . Same story with the Chlorophytum ,...
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  7. Jiffy

    Fungus Id please

    No idea, but hopefully someone with more experience will come along soon. It's quite big, isn't it!?
    No idea, but hopefully someone with more experience will come along soon. It's quite big, isn't it!?
    No idea, but hopefully someone with more experience will come along soon. It's quite big, isn't it!?
    No idea, but hopefully someone with more experience will come along soon. It's quite big, isn't it!?
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  8. "M"

    What can this be lurking between my dwarf beans?

    :lunapic 130165696578242 5: d'you know, I dont think I've seen a nightshade since I was a kid!
    :lunapic 130165696578242 5: d'you know, I dont think I've seen a nightshade since I was a kid!
    :lunapic 130165696578242 5: d'you know, I dont think I've seen a nightshade since I was a kid!
    :lunapic 130165696578242 5: d'you know, I dont think I've seen a nightshade since I was a kid!
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  9. Grumpy

    Houseplant?

    OK, then happy to send you some if you PM me your address, Jenny
    OK, then happy to send you some if you PM me your address, Jenny
    OK, then happy to send you some if you PM me your address, Jenny
    OK, then happy to send you some if you PM me your address, Jenny
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  10. Bilbo675

    Any Ideas Please?

    The slugs & snails love them though.. ;)
    The slugs & snails love them though.. ;)
    The slugs & snails love them though.. ;)
    The slugs & snails love them though.. ;)
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  11. stephenprudence

    A few ID's

    You are probably right pete. Better match than Acer Buergerianum https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&q=Acer....
    You are probably right pete. Better match than Acer Buergerianum https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&q=Acer....
    You are probably right pete. Better match than Acer Buergerianum https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&q=Acer....
    You are probably right pete. Better match than Acer Buergerianum https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&q=Acer....
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  12. Fat Controller

    Wildflower ID please

    Good luck with it - be nice to see a photo of it once you get it established. :)
    Good luck with it - be nice to see a photo of it once you get it established. :)
    Good luck with it - be nice to see a photo of it once you get it established. :)
    Good luck with it - be nice to see a photo of it once you get it established. :)
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  13. GazSuttonUK

    Shrub please..

    Thank you very much..
    Thank you very much..
    Thank you very much..
    Thank you very much..
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  14. rarened

    unknown plant, any ideas?

    Hmm! Elettaria cardamomum is a tropical plant. I very much doubt if you will ever get a plant to a sufficiently big size to produce flowers, which need to be fertilized to give the typical...
    Hmm! Elettaria cardamomum is a tropical plant. I very much doubt if you will ever get a plant to a sufficiently big size to produce flowers, which need to be fertilized to give the typical seeds. Advice here. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Elettaria...
    Hmm! Elettaria cardamomum is a tropical plant. I very much doubt if you will ever get a plant to a sufficiently big size to produce flowers, which need to be fertilized to give the typical seeds. Advice here....
    Hmm! Elettaria cardamomum is a tropical plant. I very much doubt if you will ever get a plant to a sufficiently big size to produce flowers, which need to be fertilized to give the typical...
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  15. sal73

    Apple Bush

    Glad to help! Flowers are very attractive as well. Could be white or pink or red... depending which one you have. They are often called Japanese Quince. Not to be confused with the true Quince...
    Glad to help! Flowers are very attractive as well. Could be white or pink or red... depending which one you have. They are often called Japanese Quince. Not to be confused with the true Quince ....Cydonia oblonga https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Cydonia...
    Glad to help! Flowers are very attractive as well. Could be white or pink or red... depending which one you have. They are often called Japanese Quince. Not to be confused with the true Quince ....Cydonia oblonga ...
    Glad to help! Flowers are very attractive as well. Could be white or pink or red... depending which one you have. They are often called Japanese Quince. Not to be confused with the true Quince...
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  16. RandyRos

    whats this tree??

    that would figure. it growing on the side of a wetland wildlife reserve.
    that would figure. it growing on the side of a wetland wildlife reserve.
    that would figure. it growing on the side of a wetland wildlife reserve.
    that would figure. it growing on the side of a wetland wildlife reserve.
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  17. Gooseh

    ID this tree please? :)

    That didn't take long! Certainly looks/sounds right, thanks
    That didn't take long! Certainly looks/sounds right, thanks
    That didn't take long! Certainly looks/sounds right, thanks
    That didn't take long! Certainly looks/sounds right, thanks
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  18. miraflores

    purple tuberous looking thing

    Bluebells was what popped into my mind for no rhyme nor reason. Where's Silver Surfer?
    Bluebells was what popped into my mind for no rhyme nor reason. Where's Silver Surfer?
    Bluebells was what popped into my mind for no rhyme nor reason. Where's Silver Surfer?
    Bluebells was what popped into my mind for no rhyme nor reason. Where's Silver Surfer?
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  19. joolz68

    I.D for bug on geranium plz

    Ive solved it :ccheers: its a may beetle/summer chafer :dancy:
    Ive solved it :ccheers: its a may beetle/summer chafer :dancy:
    Ive solved it :ccheers: its a may beetle/summer chafer :dancy:
    Ive solved it :ccheers: its a may beetle/summer chafer :dancy:
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  20. Sargan
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