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  1. newtoitall

    Cute little purple 'things' :-)

    Thats brilliant, thank you :ThankYou:
    Thats brilliant, thank you :ThankYou:
    Thats brilliant, thank you :ThankYou:
    Thats brilliant, thank you :ThankYou:
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  2. Kristen

    ID of some plants at East Ruston Old Vicarage

    So it is, I was going by the label on the plants shown at various plant shows, rather than looking it up.
    So it is, I was going by the label on the plants shown at various plant shows, rather than looking it up.
    So it is, I was going by the label on the plants shown at various plant shows, rather than looking it up.
    So it is, I was going by the label on the plants shown at various plant shows, rather than looking it up.
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  3. james swann

    Ssorry, another ID please

    I've always known it as aloe varigata
    I've always known it as aloe varigata
    I've always known it as aloe varigata
    I've always known it as aloe varigata
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  4. SarahD

    Can you ID this please?

    So, are you planning on developing on that? :)
    So, are you planning on developing on that? :)
    So, are you planning on developing on that? :)
    So, are you planning on developing on that? :)
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  5. primulas

    Anyone know what these are, please?

    If they are sticky? and seed, Possibly Cyclamen. If small corms, could be weedy Oxalis
    If they are sticky? and seed, Possibly Cyclamen. If small corms, could be weedy Oxalis
    If they are sticky? and seed, Possibly Cyclamen. If small corms, could be weedy Oxalis
    If they are sticky? and seed, Possibly Cyclamen. If small corms, could be weedy Oxalis
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  6. "M"

    Is this a friend of foe?

    Thank you, Silver surfer :blue thumb: Hmm, wonder where that came from :scratch:
    Thank you, Silver surfer :blue thumb: Hmm, wonder where that came from :scratch:
    Thank you, Silver surfer :blue thumb: Hmm, wonder where that came from :scratch:
    Thank you, Silver surfer :blue thumb: Hmm, wonder where that came from :scratch:
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  7. northpool

    What is this?

    Possibly a yellow fruited Prunus cerasifera. Cherry plum. http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/cultural/Prunus_cerasifera_K/
    Possibly a yellow fruited Prunus cerasifera. Cherry plum. http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/cultural/Prunus_cerasifera_K/
    Possibly a yellow fruited Prunus cerasifera. Cherry plum. http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/cultural/Prunus_cerasifera_K/
    Possibly a yellow fruited Prunus cerasifera. Cherry plum. http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/cultural/Prunus_cerasifera_K/
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  8. kels

    Id please

    Ooooo there's some miserable, nasty people on this planet! :gaah:
    Ooooo there's some miserable, nasty people on this planet! :gaah:
    Ooooo there's some miserable, nasty people on this planet! :gaah:
    Ooooo there's some miserable, nasty people on this planet! :gaah:
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  9. Gazania

    seed pod ID please.

    Well Marley Farley, that puts that one to bed :blue thumb: gazania
    Well Marley Farley, that puts that one to bed :blue thumb: gazania
    Well Marley Farley, that puts that one to bed :blue thumb: gazania
    Well Marley Farley, that puts that one to bed :blue thumb: gazania
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  10. treetops

    Philadelphus? Pls help ID

    Yep, that ain't no Mock Orange I'm afraid.:nonofinger::snork: I'm hoping Silver Surfer might be along to i.d. it for you:snork:
    Yep, that ain't no Mock Orange I'm afraid.:nonofinger::snork: I'm hoping Silver Surfer might be along to i.d. it for you:snork:
    Yep, that ain't no Mock Orange I'm afraid.:nonofinger::snork: I'm hoping Silver Surfer might be along to i.d. it for you:snork:
    Yep, that ain't no Mock Orange I'm afraid.:nonofinger::snork: I'm hoping Silver Surfer might be along to i.d. it for you:snork:
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  11. wiseowl

    I D Please

    Oh gosh i hope he comes back now ive fluffed the id of his plant :huh:
    Oh gosh i hope he comes back now ive fluffed the id of his plant :huh:
    Oh gosh i hope he comes back now ive fluffed the id of his plant :huh:
    Oh gosh i hope he comes back now ive fluffed the id of his plant :huh:
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  12. newtoitall

    What tree does this leaf belong to?

    By the shape of the leaf I would suggest it might be Acer platanoides. Common name Norway maple. ...
    By the shape of the leaf I would suggest it might be Acer platanoides. Common name Norway maple. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=acer+platanoides&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei =G3ElUO3zG8Oo0AWk74GoCg&biw=1536&bih=776&sei=IXElUIDWJdOR0QXSq4HYCg Rather than Acer...
    By the shape of the leaf I would suggest it might be Acer platanoides. Common name Norway maple. ...
    By the shape of the leaf I would suggest it might be Acer platanoides. Common name Norway maple. ...
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  13. rob winton

    what's this please

    thanks for the help, what a cool website.
    thanks for the help, what a cool website.
    thanks for the help, what a cool website.
    thanks for the help, what a cool website.
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  14. jannner

    What is this plant

    You mean I got one right?! :hapydancsmil:
    You mean I got one right?! :hapydancsmil:
    You mean I got one right?! :hapydancsmil:
    You mean I got one right?! :hapydancsmil:
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  15. liz de winter

    Can anyone identify this plant please?

    Hi, yes wikipedia suggests that it is of the myrtle family too, the plant is actually in my mother in law's garden, (Buckinghamshire), I 'd like to give it a try, but we are Lincolnshire on sandy,...
    Hi, yes wikipedia suggests that it is of the myrtle family too, the plant is actually in my mother in law's garden, (Buckinghamshire), I 'd like to give it a try, but we are Lincolnshire on sandy, extremely free draining soil, I know I could start of with a container specimen, but to be honest...
    Hi, yes wikipedia suggests that it is of the myrtle family too, the plant is actually in my mother in law's garden, (Buckinghamshire), I 'd like to give it a try, but we are Lincolnshire on sandy, extremely free draining soil, I know I could...
    Hi, yes wikipedia suggests that it is of the myrtle family too, the plant is actually in my mother in law's garden, (Buckinghamshire), I 'd like to give it a try, but we are Lincolnshire on sandy,...
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  16. newtoitall

    Any ideas folks?

    Possibly a Salix. They grow very fast.
    Possibly a Salix. They grow very fast.
    Possibly a Salix. They grow very fast.
    Possibly a Salix. They grow very fast.
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  17. LowiePete

    A Mystery to Me...

    Well, Silver Surfer was right with Lychnis. I've no idea where it has come from. I can only assume that it was unnoticed within the fuschia plants. I don't normally buy fuschias, they're not a...
    Well, Silver Surfer was right with Lychnis. I've no idea where it has come from. I can only assume that it was unnoticed within the fuschia plants. I don't normally buy fuschias, they're not a plant I have much success with, but I'm loving this bright and happy plant! Next year I'll replace the...
    Well, Silver Surfer was right with Lychnis. I've no idea where it has come from. I can only assume that it was unnoticed within the fuschia plants. I don't normally buy fuschias, they're not a plant I have much success with, but I'm loving this...
    Well, Silver Surfer was right with Lychnis. I've no idea where it has come from. I can only assume that it was unnoticed within the fuschia plants. I don't normally buy fuschias, they're not a...
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  18. Bigyouth

    Can anyone identify these 3 plants/trees?

    thankyou all for the help, I will probably be either repotting the camelia or planting it in the ground.
    thankyou all for the help, I will probably be either repotting the camelia or planting it in the ground.
    thankyou all for the help, I will probably be either repotting the camelia or planting it in the ground.
    thankyou all for the help, I will probably be either repotting the camelia or planting it in the ground.
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  19. jilly

    Knotweed or bamboo?

    Thank you for all your help. I have dug as much as I can reach without digging up Tarmac driveway but should I just leave now and see if it grows back - hopefully back in rockery & not in drive...
    Thank you for all your help. I have dug as much as I can reach without digging up Tarmac driveway but should I just leave now and see if it grows back - hopefully back in rockery & not in drive or do I cover up the offending area I have dug out in the rockery to prevent re-growth ?
    Thank you for all your help. I have dug as much as I can reach without digging up Tarmac driveway but should I just leave now and see if it grows back - hopefully back in rockery & not in drive or do I cover up the offending area I have dug out...
    Thank you for all your help. I have dug as much as I can reach without digging up Tarmac driveway but should I just leave now and see if it grows back - hopefully back in rockery & not in drive...
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  20. james swann

    Can anyone id these please??

    Who knows it could of even travelled with me from work.....:)
    Who knows it could of even travelled with me from work.....:)
    Who knows it could of even travelled with me from work.....:)
    Who knows it could of even travelled with me from work.....:)
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