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  1. Drahcir

    Solved What're these yellow flowers (in National Tyres' car park)?

    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
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  2. AL-1

    Solved What are these?

    and hope you'll stay.
    and hope you'll stay.
    and hope you'll stay.
    and hope you'll stay.
    PXL_20230826_070641692.jpg PXL_20230826_070655438.jpg PXL_20230826_070759805.jpg Welcome Italics.jpeg
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  3. Jack Snakes

    Solved Never seen this before...

    Your welcome @Jack Snakes :biggrin:
    Your welcome @Jack Snakes :biggrin:
    Your welcome @Jack Snakes :biggrin:
    Your welcome @Jack Snakes :biggrin:
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  4. Michael Hewett

    Solved What is this called ?

    Thank you both, now that you've mentioned it's name I remember it I'm going to make a new label ...
    Thank you both, now that you've mentioned it's name I remember it I'm going to make a new label ...
    Thank you both, now that you've mentioned it's name I remember it I'm going to make a new label ...
    Thank you both, now that you've mentioned it's name I remember it I'm going to make a new label ...
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  5. Forestwalker

    Solved Would love to know what this beauty is.

    Thank you very much - have a wonderful day noisette!
    Thank you very much - have a wonderful day noisette!
    Thank you very much - have a wonderful day noisette!
    Thank you very much - have a wonderful day noisette!
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  6. c3k

    Solved Lumpy apple leaves - disease ID please

    It's very similar to a problem I have had with grapes, not saying it's exactly the same, but similar.I think it may be insect attack earlier in the season and needs treatment when it...
    It's very similar to a problem I have had with grapes, not saying it's exactly the same, but similar.I think it may be insect attack earlier in the season and needs treatment when it starts. Wouldn't like to say what the insect is, I've never nailed it down. Possibly some kind of blister mite.
    It's very similar to a problem I have had with grapes, not saying it's exactly the same, but similar.I think it may be insect attack earlier in the season and needs treatment when it starts. Wouldn't like to say what the insect is, I've never...
    It's very similar to a problem I have had with grapes, not saying it's exactly the same, but similar.I think it may be insect attack earlier in the season and needs treatment when it...
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  7. c3k

    Solved These are meant to be arabis

    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on...
    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on longer stems rather than floating on top of the foliage like my last arabis. If they survive the winter...
    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on longer stems rather than floating on top of the...
    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on...
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  8. roders
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  9. CarolineL

    Solved Aeoniums?? But which?

    It is the same plant, its just branched off and dropped down, but both on the same root. I'm not referring to the green ones or the black ones just the variegated one.
    It is the same plant, its just branched off and dropped down, but both on the same root. I'm not referring to the green ones or the black ones just the variegated one.
    It is the same plant, its just branched off and dropped down, but both on the same root. I'm not referring to the green ones or the black ones just the variegated one.
    It is the same plant, its just branched off and dropped down, but both on the same root. I'm not referring to the green ones or the black ones just the variegated one.
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  10. Fof

    Solved Fungus ID?

    John I am mainly interested in vascular plants, but I'll often try and ID an interesting fungus I come across. I've tried Google lens with flowering plants and trees, and found it can be bang on,...
    John I am mainly interested in vascular plants, but I'll often try and ID an interesting fungus I come across. I've tried Google lens with flowering plants and trees, and found it can be bang on, even to species level, or so far off the mark, as to be silly. Generally, I never even bother with...
    John I am mainly interested in vascular plants, but I'll often try and ID an interesting fungus I come across. I've tried Google lens with flowering plants and trees, and found it can be bang on, even to species level, or so far off the mark, as...
    John I am mainly interested in vascular plants, but I'll often try and ID an interesting fungus I come across. I've tried Google lens with flowering plants and trees, and found it can be bang on,...
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  11. Shaneoak

    What are these …

    Thanks I’ll have a look
    Thanks I’ll have a look
    Thanks I’ll have a look
    Thanks I’ll have a look
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  12. Selleri

    Not a Rose

    How about Alder. Seeds are tiny, or birch, that gets everywhere.
    How about Alder. Seeds are tiny, or birch, that gets everywhere.
    How about Alder. Seeds are tiny, or birch, that gets everywhere.
    How about Alder. Seeds are tiny, or birch, that gets everywhere.
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  13. Nigel62

    ID please

    It does look like Privet. The habit seems to be ok for hard pruning, perhaps you could take some cuttings now in case things go wrong?Here's something similar Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum...
    It does look like Privet. The habit seems to be ok for hard pruning, perhaps you could take some cuttings now in case things go wrong?Here's something similar Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum Japanese Privet Hedging Shrubs
    It does look like Privet. The habit seems to be ok for hard pruning, perhaps you could take some cuttings now in case things go wrong?Here's something similar Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum Japanese Privet Hedging Shrubs
    It does look like Privet. The habit seems to be ok for hard pruning, perhaps you could take some cuttings now in case things go wrong?Here's something similar Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum...
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  14. 43576

    Solved What is this?

    Geranium carolinianum
    Geranium carolinianum
    Geranium carolinianum
    Geranium carolinianum
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  15. Scudo

    Solved Help Identify fruit

    Believe that they should be left on the tree until they fall, certainly till after first significant frost. Problem in the old orchard is badgers get to them on the ground first!
    Believe that they should be left on the tree until they fall, certainly till after first significant frost. Problem in the old orchard is badgers get to them on the ground first!
    Believe that they should be left on the tree until they fall, certainly till after first significant frost. Problem in the old orchard is badgers get to them on the ground first!
    Believe that they should be left on the tree until they fall, certainly till after first significant frost. Problem in the old orchard is badgers get to them on the ground first!
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  16. Will Hay

    Help with these plants!?

    Re Persicaria affinis - It isn't invasive in my garden, it just stays where I planted it, forming a little mat. However, I suppose in some situations it may become invasive.
    Re Persicaria affinis - It isn't invasive in my garden, it just stays where I planted it, forming a little mat. However, I suppose in some situations it may become invasive.
    Re Persicaria affinis - It isn't invasive in my garden, it just stays where I planted it, forming a little mat. However, I suppose in some situations it may become invasive.
    Re Persicaria affinis - It isn't invasive in my garden, it just stays where I planted it, forming a little mat. However, I suppose in some situations it may become invasive.
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  17. groundbeetle

    Identify this Fern?

    Pot it up on its own and see what develops- bit of fun whatever it is :)
    Pot it up on its own and see what develops- bit of fun whatever it is :)
    Pot it up on its own and see what develops- bit of fun whatever it is :)
    Pot it up on its own and see what develops- bit of fun whatever it is :)
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  18. Fat Controller

    Possible fruit shrub?

    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
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  19. Fat Controller

    Solved Volunteer tree ID please

    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
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  20. Lisamyoung06

    Can anyone help with my tree issue?

    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is...
    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is now throwing out sideshoots in a desperate bid to remain alive! Theoretically, you could simply saw...
    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is now throwing out sideshoots in a desperate bid to...
    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is...
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    3
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    780

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