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  1. Appleblossom31

    Solved Weed ID please

    They look like hawthorn seedlings, although the last time I dug any up was in my parents garden well over 50 years ago.
    They look like hawthorn seedlings, although the last time I dug any up was in my parents garden well over 50 years ago.
    They look like hawthorn seedlings, although the last time I dug any up was in my parents garden well over 50 years ago.
    They look like hawthorn seedlings, although the last time I dug any up was in my parents garden well over 50 years ago.
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  2. Maxkolonko

    Please help to identify this

    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
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  3. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID please

    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
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  4. Robert1976

    Solved Mushrooms. Save to eat or not lol

    I dont think anyone is going to tell you they are ok to eat.They do look like mushrooms but I'd not risk it.I know an old bloke,from years ago, who used to go out early morning collecting...
    I dont think anyone is going to tell you they are ok to eat.They do look like mushrooms but I'd not risk it.I know an old bloke,from years ago, who used to go out early morning collecting mushrooms. He kind of knew what he was doing.
    I dont think anyone is going to tell you they are ok to eat.They do look like mushrooms but I'd not risk it.I know an old bloke,from years ago, who used to go out early morning collecting mushrooms. He kind of knew what he was doing.
    I dont think anyone is going to tell you they are ok to eat.They do look like mushrooms but I'd not risk it.I know an old bloke,from years ago, who used to go out early morning collecting...
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  5. peatfree

    Any help with this plant ID? Totally forgotten...

    Is it grown for its flowers/berries, or does it have coloured foliage in Autumn?
    Is it grown for its flowers/berries, or does it have coloured foliage in Autumn?
    Is it grown for its flowers/berries, or does it have coloured foliage in Autumn?
    Is it grown for its flowers/berries, or does it have coloured foliage in Autumn?
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  6. mazambo

    Solved Lily identification.

    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of...
    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of the weather in colder weather it would be paler.
    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of the weather in colder weather it would be paler.
    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of...
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  7. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID

    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
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  8. SimonZ

    Yellow thistles, or maybe a knapweed?

    Hi, I think it could be Centaurea macrocephala.Blackstart
    Hi, I think it could be Centaurea macrocephala.Blackstart
    Hi, I think it could be Centaurea macrocephala.Blackstart
    Hi, I think it could be Centaurea macrocephala.Blackstart
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  9. polybear

    Any idea what plant this is please?

    It is one of the many species of willowherb. Recommend you get rid of it asap before it seeds.
    It is one of the many species of willowherb. Recommend you get rid of it asap before it seeds.
    It is one of the many species of willowherb. Recommend you get rid of it asap before it seeds.
    It is one of the many species of willowherb. Recommend you get rid of it asap before it seeds.
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  10. Bradshaw_John

    Garden replanting

    Geum rivale.geum rivale - Google SearchIt might be a named one such as Geum rivale Lemon Drops.
    Geum rivale.geum rivale - Google SearchIt might be a named one such as Geum rivale Lemon Drops.
    Geum rivale.geum rivale - Google SearchIt might be a named one such as Geum rivale Lemon Drops.
    Geum rivale.geum rivale - Google SearchIt might be a named one such as Geum rivale Lemon Drops.
    IMG_5492.JPG GEUM  LEMON  DROPS 12-Aug-16 4-54-25 PM.JPG GEUM  LEMON  DROPS 12-Aug-16 4-54-58 PM.JPG GEUM  LEMON  DROPS 12-Aug-16 4-55-07 PM.JPG GEUM  LEMON  DROPS 12-Jun-17 2-04-44 PM.JPG GEUM  LEMON  DROPS 12-Jun-17 12-19-30 PM.JPG
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  11. Simon McShane

    What is wrong with my vine?

    The black bits could be caterpillar droppings.
    The black bits could be caterpillar droppings.
    The black bits could be caterpillar droppings.
    The black bits could be caterpillar droppings.
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  12. Scudo

    Whats attacking the leaves

    Could be Weevils @Scudo ..they're a damn nuisance ...and if they've laid thier eggs in the soil their larvae will munch away on the roots.I lost all my Strawberry plants this year to those critters.:gaah:
    Could be Weevils @Scudo ..they're a damn nuisance ...and if they've laid thier eggs in the soil their larvae will munch away on the roots.I lost all my Strawberry plants this year to those critters.:gaah:
    Could be Weevils @Scudo ..they're a damn nuisance ...and if they've laid thier eggs in the soil their larvae will munch away on the roots.I lost all my Strawberry plants this year to those critters.:gaah:
    Could be Weevils @Scudo ..they're a damn nuisance ...and if they've laid thier eggs in the soil their larvae will munch away on the roots.I lost all my Strawberry plants this year to those critters.:gaah:
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  13. Lone Northern Lass

    Weed or not a weed? And what is it?

    Chamerion angustifolium...common name Rosebay willowherb.
    Chamerion angustifolium...common name Rosebay willowherb.
    Chamerion angustifolium...common name Rosebay willowherb.
    Chamerion angustifolium...common name Rosebay willowherb.
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  14. Lone Northern Lass

    What is this shrub? Thanks :-)

    Escallonia sp.
    Escallonia sp.
    Escallonia sp.
    Escallonia sp.
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  15. Max6389

    Tree or bush ID

    Flowering Currant (Ribes).
    Flowering Currant (Ribes).
    Flowering Currant (Ribes).
    Flowering Currant (Ribes).
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  16. CharlesAC

    Please help identify

    Hi @CharlesAC The first one is (I think) a euonymus - I'm assuming it's quite shrubby close up? It is a sort of semi-climber, give it a nearby surface and it will sneak upwards. Also produces...
    Hi @CharlesAC The first one is (I think) a euonymus - I'm assuming it's quite shrubby close up? It is a sort of semi-climber, give it a nearby surface and it will sneak upwards. Also produces pretty little fruits if you're lucky. Second one is a variegated vinca. I happen to hate them because...
    Hi @CharlesAC The first one is (I think) a euonymus - I'm assuming it's quite shrubby close up? It is a sort of semi-climber, give it a nearby surface and it will sneak upwards. Also produces pretty little fruits if you're lucky. Second one is a...
    Hi @CharlesAC The first one is (I think) a euonymus - I'm assuming it's quite shrubby close up? It is a sort of semi-climber, give it a nearby surface and it will sneak upwards. Also produces...
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  17. Leanne2511

    What is this perennial plant?

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    3rd pic x
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  18. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID

    Camassia leichtlinii alba?camassia leichtlinii alba - Google SearchMISCELLANEOUS CAMASSIA LEICHTINII ‘ALBA‘ 14/+ CM. (25 P.BINBOX)
    Camassia leichtlinii alba?camassia leichtlinii alba - Google SearchMISCELLANEOUS CAMASSIA LEICHTINII ‘ALBA‘ 14/+ CM. (25 P.BINBOX)
    Camassia leichtlinii alba?camassia leichtlinii alba - Google SearchMISCELLANEOUS CAMASSIA LEICHTINII ‘ALBA‘ 14/+ CM. (25 P.BINBOX)
    Camassia leichtlinii alba?camassia leichtlinii alba - Google SearchMISCELLANEOUS CAMASSIA LEICHTINII ‘ALBA‘ 14/+ CM. (25 P.BINBOX)
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  19. Paul waterhouse

    Solved I.D this please

    Monarda , the leaves are scented if you brush against them are rub them. Nice plants I grow a couple of variety's
    Monarda , the leaves are scented if you brush against them are rub them. Nice plants I grow a couple of variety's
    Monarda , the leaves are scented if you brush against them are rub them. Nice plants I grow a couple of variety's
    Monarda , the leaves are scented if you brush against them are rub them. Nice plants I grow a couple of variety's
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  20. barryman

    Solved What are these??

    First one is jasminum beesianum, second is some sort of heather
    First one is jasminum beesianum, second is some sort of heather
    First one is jasminum beesianum, second is some sort of heather
    First one is jasminum beesianum, second is some sort of heather
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