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  1. Jowo

    Solved Grass ID please

    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
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  2. Michael Hewett
    Like x 3

    Solved Identification of house plant required.

    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
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  3. Sajehar

    Solved Does anyone know what this plant is?

    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
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  4. thriftybri

    Solved shrub id wanted

    thank you very much silver surfer
    thank you very much silver surfer
    thank you very much silver surfer
    thank you very much silver surfer
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  5. Gn0me

    Solved What's this plant called and how to water it?

    Deja vu! Be careful. It will soon lose all the leaves. Then during winter it will not need watering as often as in the spring or summer. Looks a fine specimen but needs a bigger pot.
    Deja vu! Be careful. It will soon lose all the leaves. Then during winter it will not need watering as often as in the spring or summer. Looks a fine specimen but needs a bigger pot.
    Deja vu! Be careful. It will soon lose all the leaves. Then during winter it will not need watering as often as in the spring or summer. Looks a fine specimen but needs a bigger pot.
    Deja vu! Be careful. It will soon lose all the leaves. Then during winter it will not need watering as often as in the spring or summer. Looks a fine specimen but needs a bigger pot.
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  6. stony

    Solved Need a plant identity please

    Thanks for your replies. Now you have reminded me, I remember buying it. Problem is that it has never flowered. I shall move it to a more suitable sunny spot. Apparently it also enjoys poor soil.
    Thanks for your replies. Now you have reminded me, I remember buying it. Problem is that it has never flowered. I shall move it to a more suitable sunny spot. Apparently it also enjoys poor soil.
    Thanks for your replies. Now you have reminded me, I remember buying it. Problem is that it has never flowered. I shall move it to a more suitable sunny spot. Apparently it also enjoys poor soil.
    Thanks for your replies. Now you have reminded me, I remember buying it. Problem is that it has never flowered. I shall move it to a more suitable sunny spot. Apparently it also enjoys poor soil.
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  7. Shaneoak

    Solved What are these ….

    Thank you, Jenny namaste
    Thank you, Jenny namaste
    Thank you, Jenny namaste
    Thank you, Jenny namaste
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  8. infradig

    Solved Plant ID please

    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you
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  9. Michael Hewett

    Solved Small shrub identification

    I have mine in pots so they can be easily moved to a sheltered spot for the winter.I also have this one and put it in a shelter for the winter.It's good that you can leave it outside. I...
    I have mine in pots so they can be easily moved to a sheltered spot for the winter.I also have this one and put it in a shelter for the winter.It's good that you can leave it outside. I think it also depends on your location. You live in Carmarthenshire like me but I live in a hilly area...
    I have mine in pots so they can be easily moved to a sheltered spot for the winter.I also have this one and put it in a shelter for the winter.It's good that you can leave it outside. I think it also depends on your location. You live in...
    I have mine in pots so they can be easily moved to a sheltered spot for the winter.I also have this one and put it in a shelter for the winter.It's good that you can leave it outside. I...
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  10. Upsydaisy

    Any ideas of what I've sowed please.

    I found an interesting site some while ago. theseedsite.co.uk. ,there are hundreds of seedling pictures on there
    I found an interesting site some while ago. theseedsite.co.uk. ,there are hundreds of seedling pictures on there
    I found an interesting site some while ago. theseedsite.co.uk. ,there are hundreds of seedling pictures on there
    I found an interesting site some while ago. theseedsite.co.uk. ,there are hundreds of seedling pictures on there
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  11. Michael Hewett

    Solved Name required

    @Stera Grows on You is only simple because you are used to it. This site is simple if you had a bit of patience. You only joined yesterday. However if you want to stick with a dead site that isn't...
    @Stera Grows on You is only simple because you are used to it. This site is simple if you had a bit of patience. You only joined yesterday. However if you want to stick with a dead site that isn't working properly and not looked after properly that's up to you. I'll be sorry to know you've...
    @Stera Grows on You is only simple because you are used to it. This site is simple if you had a bit of patience. You only joined yesterday. However if you want to stick with a dead site that isn't working properly and not looked after properly...
    @Stera Grows on You is only simple because you are used to it. This site is simple if you had a bit of patience. You only joined yesterday. However if you want to stick with a dead site that isn't...
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  12. ben 2343

    Are these Ash trees?

    See also above. Pics below are Fraxinus excelsior. Easy in winter by the buds. 4 and 5 show a single leaf with leaflets
    See also above. Pics below are Fraxinus excelsior. Easy in winter by the buds. 4 and 5 show a single leaf with leaflets
    See also above. Pics below are Fraxinus excelsior. Easy in winter by the buds. 4 and 5 show a single leaf with leaflets
    See also above. Pics below are Fraxinus excelsior. Easy in winter by the buds. 4 and 5 show a single leaf with leaflets
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  13. Victoria

    Solved Clerodendrun ugandense problems

    Thanks Pete.
    Thanks Pete.
    Thanks Pete.
    Thanks Pete.
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  14. Oldman2

    Blue Holly?

    I'm going to let this grow some more, its doing no harm where it is and I will revisit identifying for sure in the spring.
    I'm going to let this grow some more, its doing no harm where it is and I will revisit identifying for sure in the spring.
    I'm going to let this grow some more, its doing no harm where it is and I will revisit identifying for sure in the spring.
    I'm going to let this grow some more, its doing no harm where it is and I will revisit identifying for sure in the spring.
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  15. Pandaman

    What's this.

    After I posted last query I thought it might have been in the compost. Thanks for info everybody.
    After I posted last query I thought it might have been in the compost. Thanks for info everybody.
    After I posted last query I thought it might have been in the compost. Thanks for info everybody.
    After I posted last query I thought it might have been in the compost. Thanks for info everybody.
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  16. Simon Caton

    What is this and what do I do with it?

    Could use it for scouring pans as equisetum have silica particles in them.
    Could use it for scouring pans as equisetum have silica particles in them.
    Could use it for scouring pans as equisetum have silica particles in them.
    Could use it for scouring pans as equisetum have silica particles in them.
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  17. gerkin50

    Grass I'd please

    I believe it is Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea)
    I believe it is Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea)
    I believe it is Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea)
    I believe it is Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea)
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  18. BillyBumbleBeard

    Solved Anyone know what this rose is?

    100% begonia.
    100% begonia.
    100% begonia.
    100% begonia.
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  19. Shaneoak

    What are these….(the first one is a nightmare weed-any tips to get rid??)

    Thank you I might take a cutting of that single rose next time. Not seen one that vivid a orange .
    Thank you I might take a cutting of that single rose next time. Not seen one that vivid a orange .
    Thank you I might take a cutting of that single rose next time. Not seen one that vivid a orange .
    Thank you I might take a cutting of that single rose next time. Not seen one that vivid a orange .
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    3
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  20. JWK

    Solved ID please

    Apparently was Solanum
    Apparently was Solanum
    Apparently was Solanum
    Apparently was Solanum
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