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  1. Axie-Ali

    flower ID please

    I think both! lol That name rings a bell aesculus, perhaps I recognise it from the original seed packet!....thanks, I think you're right.
    I think both! lol That name rings a bell aesculus, perhaps I recognise it from the original seed packet!....thanks, I think you're right.
    I think both! lol That name rings a bell aesculus, perhaps I recognise it from the original seed packet!....thanks, I think you're right.
    I think both! lol That name rings a bell aesculus, perhaps I recognise it from the original seed packet!....thanks, I think you're right.
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  2. Platanoides

    Help with two unknown pot plants please.

    I'm sure Platanoides will be thrilled to hear that:rotfl::rotfl::hehe::hehe::lollol::lollol:
    I'm sure Platanoides will be thrilled to hear that:rotfl::rotfl::hehe::hehe::lollol::lollol:
    I'm sure Platanoides will be thrilled to hear that:rotfl::rotfl::hehe::hehe::lollol::lollol:
    I'm sure Platanoides will be thrilled to hear that:rotfl::rotfl::hehe::hehe::lollol::lollol:
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  3. joemarkey6

    hi all, does anybody recognise thix

    Leaves also look similar to the annual evening primrose which seeds all over. Not sure about the terminal bud though can't really see from the picture
    Leaves also look similar to the annual evening primrose which seeds all over. Not sure about the terminal bud though can't really see from the picture
    Leaves also look similar to the annual evening primrose which seeds all over. Not sure about the terminal bud though can't really see from the picture
    Leaves also look similar to the annual evening primrose which seeds all over. Not sure about the terminal bud though can't really see from the picture
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  4. capney

    Any ideas?

    I'd say snail eggs, but I'm being picky.Slow release fertilizer it a more yellow colour in my experience.
    I'd say snail eggs, but I'm being picky.Slow release fertilizer it a more yellow colour in my experience.
    I'd say snail eggs, but I'm being picky.Slow release fertilizer it a more yellow colour in my experience.
    I'd say snail eggs, but I'm being picky.Slow release fertilizer it a more yellow colour in my experience.
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  5. Laurie

    Yellow plant

    Sorry, this was posted by accident. I've been trying for three days to post a pic from Phtobucket into GC without succes, and have now given up. Laurie.
    Sorry, this was posted by accident. I've been trying for three days to post a pic from Phtobucket into GC without succes, and have now given up. Laurie.
    Sorry, this was posted by accident. I've been trying for three days to post a pic from Phtobucket into GC without succes, and have now given up. Laurie.
    Sorry, this was posted by accident. I've been trying for three days to post a pic from Phtobucket into GC without succes, and have now given up. Laurie.
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  6. Laurie

    Yellow flower

    I also see no pics, could it be that you forgot to include one?
    I also see no pics, could it be that you forgot to include one?
    I also see no pics, could it be that you forgot to include one?
    I also see no pics, could it be that you forgot to include one?
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  7. Victoria Plum

    What is this amazing plant?

    That's brilliant. Thank you so much :thmb:I really love it.
    That's brilliant. Thank you so much :thmb:I really love it.
    That's brilliant. Thank you so much :thmb:I really love it.
    That's brilliant. Thank you so much :thmb:I really love it.
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  8. lorry

    Anyone know what this is?

    Well there you go. We were right with it being an anemone of some sort :gnthb: :D
    Well there you go. We were right with it being an anemone of some sort :gnthb: :D
    Well there you go. We were right with it being an anemone of some sort :gnthb: :D
    Well there you go. We were right with it being an anemone of some sort :gnthb: :D
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  9. Kedi-Gato

    This ID for ourselves, please

    I agree, its so pretty...nice pciture.
    I agree, its so pretty...nice pciture.
    I agree, its so pretty...nice pciture.
    I agree, its so pretty...nice pciture.
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  10. Lizyann

    unknown plant

    Mine has grown another 9 inches since my last post. I like it tall - it makes it more imposing. But I have others that are shorter because I have left them in small pots.
    Mine has grown another 9 inches since my last post. I like it tall - it makes it more imposing. But I have others that are shorter because I have left them in small pots.
    Mine has grown another 9 inches since my last post. I like it tall - it makes it more imposing. But I have others that are shorter because I have left them in small pots.
    Mine has grown another 9 inches since my last post. I like it tall - it makes it more imposing. But I have others that are shorter because I have left them in small pots.
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  11. rondeco

    Evergreen shrub ID help ?

    It could be Chamaecyparis pisifera Squarrosa.
    It could be Chamaecyparis pisifera Squarrosa.
    It could be Chamaecyparis pisifera Squarrosa.
    It could be Chamaecyparis pisifera Squarrosa.
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  12. ming

    Mystery plant !

    It has lovely pink blossom
    It has lovely pink blossom
    It has lovely pink blossom
    It has lovely pink blossom
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  13. completely green but keen

    Picture quiz - do you know what this is?

    many thanks joyce
    many thanks joyce
    many thanks joyce
    many thanks joyce
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  14. rosa

    Balcony Flower ID

    thanks victoria, i nearly said sam it was a trailing geranium but wasnt sure, that solves that problem
    thanks victoria, i nearly said sam it was a trailing geranium but wasnt sure, that solves that problem
    thanks victoria, i nearly said sam it was a trailing geranium but wasnt sure, that solves that problem
    thanks victoria, i nearly said sam it was a trailing geranium but wasnt sure, that solves that problem
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  15. clueless1

    Pics from Eden Project to ID

    I have no idea to be honest the p[picture above could be of either as I have never grown them:o
    I have no idea to be honest the p[picture above could be of either as I have never grown them:o
    I have no idea to be honest the p[picture above could be of either as I have never grown them:o
    I have no idea to be honest the p[picture above could be of either as I have never grown them:o
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  16. GazSuttonUK

    Anyone know?

    If you look at the link below the leaves of the Hedgewort in the right hand photo are Heartshaped and yet the leaves on the left hand photo like the OP photo are thinner and longer so now I am...
    If you look at the link below the leaves of the Hedgewort in the right hand photo are Heartshaped and yet the leaves on the left hand photo like the OP photo are thinner and longer so now I am more confused than ever.I think I need a lie down:D:old: PS,Do the leaves smell like Mint? and yes they...
    If you look at the link below the leaves of the Hedgewort in the right hand photo are Heartshaped and yet the leaves on the left hand photo like the OP photo are thinner and longer so now I am more confused than ever.I think I need a lie down:D:old:...
    If you look at the link below the leaves of the Hedgewort in the right hand photo are Heartshaped and yet the leaves on the left hand photo like the OP photo are thinner and longer so now I am...
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  17. growth

    Need a couple of disease ID's

    and they are very small millimetre ish sized lumps. They are the yellow bit in the last picture and sometimes can look slightly orange. As I said, slow release fertiliser.:gnthb:
    and they are very small millimetre ish sized lumps. They are the yellow bit in the last picture and sometimes can look slightly orange. As I said, slow release fertiliser.:gnthb:
    and they are very small millimetre ish sized lumps. They are the yellow bit in the last picture and sometimes can look slightly orange. As I said, slow release fertiliser.:gnthb:
    and they are very small millimetre ish sized lumps. They are the yellow bit in the last picture and sometimes can look slightly orange. As I said, slow release fertiliser.:gnthb:
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  18. shaz365

    Help required with trellis bushes/plants

    In a nutshell, yes. But you need to choose plants that suit where they'll be planted (shade, dappled shade, full sun) and even the biggest planters will eventually be too small.
    In a nutshell, yes. But you need to choose plants that suit where they'll be planted (shade, dappled shade, full sun) and even the biggest planters will eventually be too small.
    In a nutshell, yes. But you need to choose plants that suit where they'll be planted (shade, dappled shade, full sun) and even the biggest planters will eventually be too small.
    In a nutshell, yes. But you need to choose plants that suit where they'll be planted (shade, dappled shade, full sun) and even the biggest planters will eventually be too small.
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  19. jumanji

    Identifying this shrub ...

    Yes you are right thank you
    Yes you are right thank you
    Yes you are right thank you
    Yes you are right thank you
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  20. Sam1974x

    Any idea which Honeysuckle this is ?

    Thanks Victoria. I did say maybe Japanesse Honeysuckle on my first post, so glad you think it is also. If not, it has to be as near as damn it! Will see if I can find one for sale somewhere...
    Thanks Victoria. I did say maybe Japanesse Honeysuckle on my first post, so glad you think it is also. If not, it has to be as near as damn it! Will see if I can find one for sale somewhere local and then if not, try the net. Thanks :)
    Thanks Victoria. I did say maybe Japanesse Honeysuckle on my first post, so glad you think it is also. If not, it has to be as near as damn it! Will see if I can find one for sale somewhere local and then if not, try the net. Thanks :)
    Thanks Victoria. I did say maybe Japanesse Honeysuckle on my first post, so glad you think it is also. If not, it has to be as near as damn it! Will see if I can find one for sale somewhere...
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