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  1. Ashley smith

    Please help me identify these trees?

    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
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  2. pewe

    Yellow Poppy like - What are they?

    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
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  3. cyderbyne

    Identify this very smelly flower please!

    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
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  4. jd67

    What plant is this

    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
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  5. merleworld

    Tree identification help please

    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
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  6. loveweeds

    plant id needed

    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
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  7. Dougy

    What is this?

    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
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  8. Enogs C

    Cam any one tell me what this is

    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
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  9. HarryS

    ? Fungus ID and Removal ?

    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
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  10. Siani

    Getting to Grips with my Garden

    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
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  11. shiney

    Not Sure About This One!

    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
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  12. barryman

    ID this weed??

    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
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  13. Bilbo675

    Perennial ID Please

    Silene or at least that family from the shape of the flowers. Possibly Saponaria, both in the Caryophyllaceae. At a pinch maybe Lychnis.
    Silene or at least that family from the shape of the flowers. Possibly Saponaria, both in the Caryophyllaceae. At a pinch maybe Lychnis.
    Silene or at least that family from the shape of the flowers. Possibly Saponaria, both in the Caryophyllaceae. At a pinch maybe Lychnis.
    Silene or at least that family from the shape of the flowers. Possibly Saponaria, both in the Caryophyllaceae. At a pinch maybe Lychnis.
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  14. Sandra-Tingle

    Can anyone identify this plant?

    Update....I removed all the alkanet and the back garden looks much improved. A deciding factor was when a neighbour commented on all the weeds we had!
    Update....I removed all the alkanet and the back garden looks much improved. A deciding factor was when a neighbour commented on all the weeds we had!
    Update....I removed all the alkanet and the back garden looks much improved. A deciding factor was when a neighbour commented on all the weeds we had!
    Update....I removed all the alkanet and the back garden looks much improved. A deciding factor was when a neighbour commented on all the weeds we had!
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  15. tazmin

    weeds or not weeds

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tazmin:sign0016: Have a look here,
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tazmin:sign0016: Have a look here,
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tazmin:sign0016: Have a look here,
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tazmin:sign0016: Have a look here,
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    493
  16. Angelo_R

    Can anyone identify these seedlings

    They look like cues to me but then again i haven't seen red cue seeds:dunno:
    They look like cues to me but then again i haven't seen red cue seeds:dunno:
    They look like cues to me but then again i haven't seen red cue seeds:dunno:
    They look like cues to me but then again i haven't seen red cue seeds:dunno:
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  17. *dim*

    Ricinus (Castor Oil Plant) Identification

    Blast ... was expecting to be enlightened :( FWIW I bought 100 each of about 5 different coloured labels. I put them in pots to "identify them", so if I have just 3 or 4 of something (pricked...
    Blast ... was expecting to be enlightened :( FWIW I bought 100 each of about 5 different coloured labels. I put them in pots to "identify them", so if I have just 3 or 4 of something (pricked out seedlings, rooted cuttings, ...) that I have put in small pots (say) I label one properly, and...
    Blast ... was expecting to be enlightened :( FWIW I bought 100 each of about 5 different coloured labels. I put them in pots to "identify them", so if I have just 3 or 4 of something (pricked out seedlings, rooted cuttings, ...) that I have put...
    Blast ... was expecting to be enlightened :( FWIW I bought 100 each of about 5 different coloured labels. I put them in pots to "identify them", so if I have just 3 or 4 of something (pricked...
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  18. chitting kaz

    answers on a postcard please

    thanks for the answers since i took this photo i have dug up this plant and repositioned it in a a border in the allotment with a few goose berry bushes in front of it, i have supported it with a...
    thanks for the answers since i took this photo i have dug up this plant and repositioned it in a a border in the allotment with a few goose berry bushes in front of it, i have supported it with a few canes, i shall read up on it and post pics as it grows :ThankYou:
    thanks for the answers since i took this photo i have dug up this plant and repositioned it in a a border in the allotment with a few goose berry bushes in front of it, i have supported it with a few canes, i shall read up on it and post pics as...
    thanks for the answers since i took this photo i have dug up this plant and repositioned it in a a border in the allotment with a few goose berry bushes in front of it, i have supported it with a...
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    12
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  19. mikee

    What's the insect on my Olive Tree?

    Great, thanks for your help.
    Great, thanks for your help.
    Great, thanks for your help.
    Great, thanks for your help.
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  20. Trunky

    Azalea ID please

    Thanks for that Silver Surfer, Rhododendron cilpinense looks to be a definite possibility. :thumbsup: I found a some more useful links from the one you posted too, it looks like it belongs to either the...
    Thanks for that Silver Surfer, Rhododendron cilpinense looks to be a definite possibility. :thumbsup: I found a some more useful links from the one you posted too, it looks like it belongs to either the 'small leaved' rhododendron group or the 'dwarf' ones. (Also, as a professional gardener, quite...
    Thanks for that Silver Surfer, Rhododendron cilpinense looks to be a definite possibility. :thumbsup: I found a some more useful links from the one you posted too, it looks like it belongs to either the 'small leaved' rhododendron group or the 'dwarf'...
    Thanks for that Silver Surfer, Rhododendron cilpinense looks to be a definite possibility. :thumbsup: I found a some more useful links from the one you posted too, it looks like it belongs to either the...
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    3
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    728

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