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  1. Millie16

    Any ideas what this is?

    Iberis foliage has no discernible smell @Millie16 , and that's what you have in those pixJust be aware that it's a different plant from the annual one, as @JennyJB has said. Both are commonly...
    Iberis foliage has no discernible smell @Millie16 , and that's what you have in those pixJust be aware that it's a different plant from the annual one, as @JennyJB has said. Both are commonly called candytuft, but they're not the same plants. If you look just now, you wouldn't find the annual...
    Iberis foliage has no discernible smell @Millie16 , and that's what you have in those pixJust be aware that it's a different plant from the annual one, as @JennyJB has said. Both are commonly called candytuft, but they're not the same plants....
    Iberis foliage has no discernible smell @Millie16 , and that's what you have in those pixJust be aware that it's a different plant from the annual one, as @JennyJB has said. Both are commonly...
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  2. Songbird

    Holly Bush poorly?

    Thanks @Baalmaiden . All comments are very much appreciated.
    Thanks @Baalmaiden . All comments are very much appreciated.
    Thanks @Baalmaiden . All comments are very much appreciated.
    Thanks @Baalmaiden . All comments are very much appreciated.
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  3. CanadianLori

    What is this pretty plant?

    it's ornamental sweet potato vine. Ornamental varieties are selectively bred for their foliage rather than their roots, so they don't produce any notable sweet potatoes.
    it's ornamental sweet potato vine. Ornamental varieties are selectively bred for their foliage rather than their roots, so they don't produce any notable sweet potatoes.
    it's ornamental sweet potato vine. Ornamental varieties are selectively bred for their foliage rather than their roots, so they don't produce any notable sweet potatoes.
    it's ornamental sweet potato vine. Ornamental varieties are selectively bred for their foliage rather than their roots, so they don't produce any notable sweet potatoes.
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  4. wiseowl

    Solved I D Please Japanese Anemone

    Lasted about 3 years with me as well , very pretty but not tall enough
    Lasted about 3 years with me as well , very pretty but not tall enough
    Lasted about 3 years with me as well , very pretty but not tall enough
    Lasted about 3 years with me as well , very pretty but not tall enough
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  5. BB3

    ID please

    Could well be. thank you @SherwoodArrow . And some fell on stony ground. Bad luck , cherry.
    Could well be. thank you @SherwoodArrow . And some fell on stony ground. Bad luck , cherry.
    Could well be. thank you @SherwoodArrow . And some fell on stony ground. Bad luck , cherry.
    Could well be. thank you @SherwoodArrow . And some fell on stony ground. Bad luck , cherry.
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  6. Dorset-Tim

    Three ID's plant please

    Photo 2 may be a very weak looking Elaeagnus ebbingei. If you missed it, the flowers are scented.
    Photo 2 may be a very weak looking Elaeagnus ebbingei. If you missed it, the flowers are scented.
    Photo 2 may be a very weak looking Elaeagnus ebbingei. If you missed it, the flowers are scented.
    Photo 2 may be a very weak looking Elaeagnus ebbingei. If you missed it, the flowers are scented.
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  7. Jiffy

    Id please

    Thank you @pete :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you @pete :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you @pete :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you @pete :dbgrtmb:
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  8. Victoria
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  9. Palustris

    Solved If not Euonymus Red Cascade what?

    I intend keeping one of them for my son in law who is into Bonsai, and from what I have read it is a reasonable tree to work with. Otherwise, green bin looms!
    I intend keeping one of them for my son in law who is into Bonsai, and from what I have read it is a reasonable tree to work with. Otherwise, green bin looms!
    I intend keeping one of them for my son in law who is into Bonsai, and from what I have read it is a reasonable tree to work with. Otherwise, green bin looms!
    I intend keeping one of them for my son in law who is into Bonsai, and from what I have read it is a reasonable tree to work with. Otherwise, green bin looms!
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  10. pete

    Solved A new weed to me.

    I'll try it with my gruel this evening. :biggrin:
    I'll try it with my gruel this evening. :biggrin:
    I'll try it with my gruel this evening. :biggrin:
    I'll try it with my gruel this evening. :biggrin:
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  11. NigelJ

    Solved Bit of a mystery.

    I've got rid of all my hostas. Other slug delights are available,I'm sure @pete
    I've got rid of all my hostas. Other slug delights are available,I'm sure @pete
    I've got rid of all my hostas. Other slug delights are available,I'm sure @pete
    I've got rid of all my hostas. Other slug delights are available,I'm sure @pete
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  12. simone_in_wiltshire

    Solved Hardy Geranium: Is this a weed or real one

    @Adam I Geranium (Cranesbill) and Erodium (Storksbill) seed heads explosively dehisce on drying out and fling the seed away from the parent plant. To collect seed look for plants where the bill...
    @Adam I Geranium (Cranesbill) and Erodium (Storksbill) seed heads explosively dehisce on drying out and fling the seed away from the parent plant. To collect seed look for plants where the bill is turning brown, wait for the dew to dry off and then collect and keep in a paper bag until they...
    @Adam I Geranium (Cranesbill) and Erodium (Storksbill) seed heads explosively dehisce on drying out and fling the seed away from the parent plant. To collect seed look for plants where the bill is turning brown, wait for the dew to dry off and...
    @Adam I Geranium (Cranesbill) and Erodium (Storksbill) seed heads explosively dehisce on drying out and fling the seed away from the parent plant. To collect seed look for plants where the bill...
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  13. Mozziedodger

    Solved ID please.

    I agree, but I am sure it won't like the heat here ... but it may like your location. ;)
    I agree, but I am sure it won't like the heat here ... but it may like your location. ;)
    I agree, but I am sure it won't like the heat here ... but it may like your location. ;)
    I agree, but I am sure it won't like the heat here ... but it may like your location. ;)
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  14. Michael Hewett

    Solved Indoor plant identification

    I can't remember where I got mine from but I think it was somewhere like Home Bargains or something. Small garden centres often have unusual plants and it's nice to support them too, so I hope you...
    I can't remember where I got mine from but I think it was somewhere like Home Bargains or something. Small garden centres often have unusual plants and it's nice to support them too, so I hope you can get one.
    I can't remember where I got mine from but I think it was somewhere like Home Bargains or something. Small garden centres often have unusual plants and it's nice to support them too, so I hope you can get one.
    I can't remember where I got mine from but I think it was somewhere like Home Bargains or something. Small garden centres often have unusual plants and it's nice to support them too, so I hope you...
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  15. BB3

    ID something shrubby please

    No. It's young and the other side of their garden @pete
    No. It's young and the other side of their garden @pete
    No. It's young and the other side of their garden @pete
    No. It's young and the other side of their garden @pete
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  16. Cordy

    Solved What is this vegetable/fruit ?

    Yellow marrow in my day. :biggrin:
    Yellow marrow in my day. :biggrin:
    Yellow marrow in my day. :biggrin:
    Yellow marrow in my day. :biggrin:
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  17. Selleri

    Solved Have I just gone silly or is this a coconut?

    Happens with this lot :heehee:Ulpukka Ulpukka – Wikipedia is widespread, and I'm surprised to learn, up to arctic circle.Google tells me this about the brandy bottle reference: From June to August,...
    Happens with this lot :heehee:Ulpukka Ulpukka – Wikipedia is widespread, and I'm surprised to learn, up to arctic circle.Google tells me this about the brandy bottle reference: From June to August, bright yellow, buttercup-like flowers on stiff stems above leathery, deep green, floating or...
    Happens with this lot :heehee:Ulpukka Ulpukka – Wikipedia is widespread, and I'm surprised to learn, up to arctic circle.Google tells me this about the brandy bottle reference: From June to August, bright yellow, buttercup-like flowers on stiff...
    Happens with this lot :heehee:Ulpukka Ulpukka – Wikipedia is widespread, and I'm surprised to learn, up to arctic circle.Google tells me this about the brandy bottle reference: From June to August,...
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  18. mazambo

    Solved Is this a maple?

    Agree with above answers. Leaves differ.Acer platanoides...common name Norway maple Acer pseudoplatanus..common name Sycamore ..2 pics
    Agree with above answers. Leaves differ.Acer platanoides...common name Norway maple Acer pseudoplatanus..common name Sycamore ..2 pics
    Agree with above answers. Leaves differ.Acer platanoides...common name Norway maple Acer pseudoplatanus..common name Sycamore ..2 pics
    Agree with above answers. Leaves differ.Acer platanoides...common name Norway maple Acer pseudoplatanus..common name Sycamore ..2 pics
    IMG_20250903_155724.jpg IMG_20250903_155139.jpg ACER  PLATANOIDES  NORWAY  MAPLE 24-10-2020 14-34-35.JPG ACER  PSEUDOPLATANUS  SYCAMORE 16-09-2019 16-39-21.JPG ACER  PSEUDOPLATANUS 17-06-2012 15-42-04.JPG
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  19. Victoria

    Solved ID Please

    :ideaIPB: It all came back to me. Some years ago I ordered four plug plants from Italy a plant that smelled like Frankinscense and two cuttings of Rose-scented Geranium. It was a month before I received...
    :ideaIPB: It all came back to me. Some years ago I ordered four plug plants from Italy a plant that smelled like Frankinscense and two cuttings of Rose-scented Geranium. It was a month before I received the box containing loose soil and dying/dead bits of matter. I saved one Geranium cutting which is...
    :ideaIPB: It all came back to me. Some years ago I ordered four plug plants from Italy a plant that smelled like Frankinscense and two cuttings of Rose-scented Geranium. It was a month before I received the box containing loose soil and dying/dead bits...
    :ideaIPB: It all came back to me. Some years ago I ordered four plug plants from Italy a plant that smelled like Frankinscense and two cuttings of Rose-scented Geranium. It was a month before I received...
    ID Plant 2 Sep 25.jpg Plectranthus 2 Sep 25.jpg
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  20. Michael Hewett

    Solved Identification please .

    Thank you both, I will write the name on a label and tie it to the plant.
    Thank you both, I will write the name on a label and tie it to the plant.
    Thank you both, I will write the name on a label and tie it to the plant.
    Thank you both, I will write the name on a label and tie it to the plant.
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