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  1. Will Hay

    Help in identifying this grass/ plant

    Libertia grandiflora?
    Libertia grandiflora?
    Libertia grandiflora?
    Libertia grandiflora?
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  2. Clueless 1 v2

    What's this? Seen while out on my walk

    Oak apples? Caused by the oak gaul wasp I think.
    Oak apples? Caused by the oak gaul wasp I think.
    Oak apples? Caused by the oak gaul wasp I think.
    Oak apples? Caused by the oak gaul wasp I think.
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    347
  3. Mathew Butterfield

    Solved Weed ID

    Definitely a willowherb, very invasive in the garden. On the other hand it provides a valuable food source for butterflies.
    Definitely a willowherb, very invasive in the garden. On the other hand it provides a valuable food source for butterflies.
    Definitely a willowherb, very invasive in the garden. On the other hand it provides a valuable food source for butterflies.
    Definitely a willowherb, very invasive in the garden. On the other hand it provides a valuable food source for butterflies.
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  4. GardenGil

    Climber Plant IdentificaTION

    Fair enough. I think the former owner had it for cats. Getting rid of it feels tempting
    Fair enough. I think the former owner had it for cats. Getting rid of it feels tempting
    Fair enough. I think the former owner had it for cats. Getting rid of it feels tempting
    Fair enough. I think the former owner had it for cats. Getting rid of it feels tempting
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  5. icehockeyuk

    Solved Can you identify this small purple shrub?

    I think Hebe too. :)
    I think Hebe too. :)
    I think Hebe too. :)
    I think Hebe too. :)
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  6. icehockeyuk

    Can you identify these 3 shrubs?

    The first one's definitely Cistus..probably Silver Pink or Peggy Sammons.
    The first one's definitely Cistus..probably Silver Pink or Peggy Sammons.
    The first one's definitely Cistus..probably Silver Pink or Peggy Sammons.
    The first one's definitely Cistus..probably Silver Pink or Peggy Sammons.
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  7. Simon Peake

    Solved Weed.??

    Ajuga...also comes in other colours. 1. Ajuga Pink Elf. 2 and 3 Ajuga reptans alba
    Ajuga...also comes in other colours. 1. Ajuga Pink Elf. 2 and 3 Ajuga reptans alba
    Ajuga...also comes in other colours. 1. Ajuga Pink Elf. 2 and 3 Ajuga reptans alba
    Ajuga...also comes in other colours. 1. Ajuga Pink Elf. 2 and 3 Ajuga reptans alba
    565C1DCA-A8C5-4CC2-A01C-D8E69C820CD0.jpeg 9AA601B7-9848-4BD8-8C3C-C4DAE3F7ED93.jpeg C25B8360-FF4B-4AF9-9AC4-DB8CA4C5FA7E.jpeg AJUGA  PINK  ELF 15-04-2007 14-54-25.JPG AJUGA  REPTANS  ALBA 04-05-2007 10-33-25.JPG AJUGA  REPTANS  ALBA 23-04-2007 15-54-29.JPG
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  8. CarolineL

    Solved Half hardy tree

    Oh yes - winteri has excellent flowers by comparison. Thank you.
    Oh yes - winteri has excellent flowers by comparison. Thank you.
    Oh yes - winteri has excellent flowers by comparison. Thank you.
    Oh yes - winteri has excellent flowers by comparison. Thank you.
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  9. strongylodon

    Solved ID

    100% Symphytum.Maybe Symphytum x hidcotense?Symphytum officinale x asperum x grandiflorum = S. 'Hidcote Blue'Hidcote Comfrey | NatureSpotUK Wildflowers - Boraginaceae - Symphytum X...
    100% Symphytum.Maybe Symphytum x hidcotense?Symphytum officinale x asperum x grandiflorum = S. 'Hidcote Blue'Hidcote Comfrey | NatureSpotUK Wildflowers - Boraginaceae - Symphytum X Hidcotense, Hidcote...
    100% Symphytum.Maybe Symphytum x hidcotense?Symphytum officinale x asperum x grandiflorum = S. 'Hidcote Blue'Hidcote Comfrey | NatureSpotUK Wildflowers - Boraginaceae - Symphytum X Hidcotense, Hidcote...
    100% Symphytum.Maybe Symphytum x hidcotense?Symphytum officinale x asperum x grandiflorum = S. 'Hidcote Blue'Hidcote Comfrey | NatureSpotUK Wildflowers - Boraginaceae - Symphytum X...
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  10. Billi

    Solved Can I have an ID on this volunteer seedling please

    100% Brassica family.Maybe Brassica napas...common name Oil seed rape. pics below
    100% Brassica family.Maybe Brassica napas...common name Oil seed rape. pics below
    100% Brassica family.Maybe Brassica napas...common name Oil seed rape. pics below
    100% Brassica family.Maybe Brassica napas...common name Oil seed rape. pics below
    20230415_132759.jpg QUERCUS  XXX 03-05-2009 16-54-36.JPG 20230430_153237.jpg 20230430_153241.jpg BRASSICA  NAPUS  OIL  SEED  RAPE 11-04-2012 12-02-02.JPG BRASSICA  NAPUS  OIL  SEED  RAPE 15-04-2014 12-27-48.JPG
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  11. Selleri

    Please tell me it's Arbutus Unedo.

    OK, the new suspect is Crab apple. My lovely neighbours have two in containers (stupid successful container gardening :mad: ) and the plants are gorgeous (stupid well chosen specimens :mad: ) so it's...
    OK, the new suspect is Crab apple. My lovely neighbours have two in containers (stupid successful container gardening :mad: ) and the plants are gorgeous (stupid well chosen specimens :mad: ) so it's possible that the birds may have gifted me an offspring.A bit pointy for a crab apple perhants? :scratch:
    OK, the new suspect is Crab apple. My lovely neighbours have two in containers (stupid successful container gardening :mad: ) and the plants are gorgeous (stupid well chosen specimens :mad: ) so it's possible that the birds may have gifted me an offspring....
    OK, the new suspect is Crab apple. My lovely neighbours have two in containers (stupid successful container gardening :mad: ) and the plants are gorgeous (stupid well chosen specimens :mad: ) so it's...
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  12. Lpeek

    Norway Maple?

    Amazing thank you all! Maybe I’ll try salvage this one some how then.always a Bonus to get a new unexpected Acer.
    Amazing thank you all! Maybe I’ll try salvage this one some how then.always a Bonus to get a new unexpected Acer.
    Amazing thank you all! Maybe I’ll try salvage this one some how then.always a Bonus to get a new unexpected Acer.
    Amazing thank you all! Maybe I’ll try salvage this one some how then.always a Bonus to get a new unexpected Acer.
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  13. Victoria

    Solved Totally forgot what this is ...

    Oh, I planted 1 too. It really spreads like mad. Had to pull loads out afterwards. Nit sure, if I should keep it despite lovely flowers.
    Oh, I planted 1 too. It really spreads like mad. Had to pull loads out afterwards. Nit sure, if I should keep it despite lovely flowers.
    Oh, I planted 1 too. It really spreads like mad. Had to pull loads out afterwards. Nit sure, if I should keep it despite lovely flowers.
    Oh, I planted 1 too. It really spreads like mad. Had to pull loads out afterwards. Nit sure, if I should keep it despite lovely flowers.
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  14. HarryS

    Solved Suprise Find.

    Checked to your description the leaves are definitely Brunnera. Checked my plant records and I did plant one some years ago. Just refurbished this part of the garden so it seems to have sprung up...
    Checked to your description the leaves are definitely Brunnera. Checked my plant records and I did plant one some years ago. Just refurbished this part of the garden so it seems to have sprung up ! Thansk for your advice on this :dbgrtmb:
    Checked to your description the leaves are definitely Brunnera. Checked my plant records and I did plant one some years ago. Just refurbished this part of the garden so it seems to have sprung up ! Thansk for your advice on this :dbgrtmb:
    Checked to your description the leaves are definitely Brunnera. Checked my plant records and I did plant one some years ago. Just refurbished this part of the garden so it seems to have sprung up...
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  15. TheMadHedger

    Solved Flower ID please

    I haven't tried the seeds, never thought of doing that but I may this year now. Plenty of moisture here too !Thanks @noisette47 there's loads of it around here so I'll collect some seeds.
    I haven't tried the seeds, never thought of doing that but I may this year now. Plenty of moisture here too !Thanks @noisette47 there's loads of it around here so I'll collect some seeds.
    I haven't tried the seeds, never thought of doing that but I may this year now. Plenty of moisture here too !Thanks @noisette47 there's loads of it around here so I'll collect some seeds.
    I haven't tried the seeds, never thought of doing that but I may this year now. Plenty of moisture here too !Thanks @noisette47 there's loads of it around here so I'll collect some seeds.
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    6
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    426
  16. Selleri

    Solved Very large leafed wild plant in North East- id please?

    That's it, thank you @Silver surfer ! And now I know why it was familiar, it reminds me of common Borage.Wonderful plant. :)
    That's it, thank you @Silver surfer ! And now I know why it was familiar, it reminds me of common Borage.Wonderful plant. :)
    That's it, thank you @Silver surfer ! And now I know why it was familiar, it reminds me of common Borage.Wonderful plant. :)
    That's it, thank you @Silver surfer ! And now I know why it was familiar, it reminds me of common Borage.Wonderful plant. :)
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  17. Sheal

    Are these apples please?

    Need to check flowers carefully.Cherries and plums, sloes have a single stone...so flowers have a single female part..stigma.Pic below showing blackthorn/sloe. Note a single stigma.
    Need to check flowers carefully.Cherries and plums, sloes have a single stone...so flowers have a single female part..stigma.Pic below showing blackthorn/sloe. Note a single stigma.
    Need to check flowers carefully.Cherries and plums, sloes have a single stone...so flowers have a single female part..stigma.Pic below showing blackthorn/sloe. Note a single stigma.
    Need to check flowers carefully.Cherries and plums, sloes have a single stone...so flowers have a single female part..stigma.Pic below showing blackthorn/sloe. Note a single stigma.
    PYRUS  CALLERYANA  CHANTICLEER 14-03-2009 11-50-31.jpg PYRUS  SALICIFOLIA  PENDULA 06-04-2009 14-21-08.JPG PYRUS  XXX 03-05-2020 12-30-14.JPG PYRUS  XXX 03-05-2020 12-30-59.JPG PYRUS  XXX 03-05-2020 12-34-19.JPG PYRUS  XXX 11-04-2014 15-23-56.JPG
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  18. Sofi

    My plant is a mystery!

    Pics to show Aptenia.
    Pics to show Aptenia.
    Pics to show Aptenia.
    Pics to show Aptenia.
    20230403_161056.jpg 20230403_161153.jpg 20230403_161121.jpg 20230403_161107.jpg PEPEROMIA  ROTUNDIFOLIA 16-10-2020 13-03-41.JPG PEPEROMIA  ROTUNDIFOLIA 16-10-2020 13-04-03.JPG
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  19. Alpine 1

    Solved Three Alpines

    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
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  20. Selleri

    Solved A challenging one, so familiar but could be anything...

    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
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    3
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    689

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