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  1. 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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  2. Victoria

    Solved Clerodendrun ugandense problems

    Thanks Pete.
    Thanks Pete.
    Thanks Pete.
    Thanks Pete.
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. BillyBumbleBeard

    Solved Anyone know what this rose is?

    100% begonia.
    100% begonia.
    100% begonia.
    100% begonia.
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  8. 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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  9. JWK

    Solved ID please

    Apparently was Solanum
    Apparently was Solanum
    Apparently was Solanum
    Apparently was Solanum
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  10. Sheal
    Like x 3

    Solved Any ideas on this please?

    I can never remember how to take screen shots but I'm willing to take pics with my camera to show you where to find it. :)
    I can never remember how to take screen shots but I'm willing to take pics with my camera to show you where to find it. :)
    I can never remember how to take screen shots but I'm willing to take pics with my camera to show you where to find it. :)
    I can never remember how to take screen shots but I'm willing to take pics with my camera to show you where to find it. :)
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  11. Kitte

    Cosmos.

    That's a shame but thanks for the update.
    That's a shame but thanks for the update.
    That's a shame but thanks for the update.
    That's a shame but thanks for the update.
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  12. lowly worm

    Solved Plant or weed?

    Having looked at Google Images it definitely looks like a Tree Peony ludlowii .I wonder how it managed to plant itself in my garden. Thank you for all your answers and help. I will definitely...
    Having looked at Google Images it definitely looks like a Tree Peony ludlowii .I wonder how it managed to plant itself in my garden. Thank you for all your answers and help. I will definitely not evict it.
    Having looked at Google Images it definitely looks like a Tree Peony ludlowii .I wonder how it managed to plant itself in my garden. Thank you for all your answers and help. I will definitely not evict it.
    Having looked at Google Images it definitely looks like a Tree Peony ludlowii .I wonder how it managed to plant itself in my garden. Thank you for all your answers and help. I will definitely...
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  13. geoff956

    Solved Fruit identification please

    To make life still more complicated, some of the new ornamentals have also been bred to produce larger fruit, meant to be especially good for jelly making - e.g. Jelly King or Laura, which is the...
    To make life still more complicated, some of the new ornamentals have also been bred to produce larger fruit, meant to be especially good for jelly making - e.g. Jelly King or Laura, which is the one I have here.
    To make life still more complicated, some of the new ornamentals have also been bred to produce larger fruit, meant to be especially good for jelly making - e.g. Jelly King or Laura, which is the one I have here.
    To make life still more complicated, some of the new ornamentals have also been bred to produce larger fruit, meant to be especially good for jelly making - e.g. Jelly King or Laura, which is the...
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  14. gerkin50

    Solved Perennial I d

    They seed themselves everywhere in my garden.
    They seed themselves everywhere in my garden.
    They seed themselves everywhere in my garden.
    They seed themselves everywhere in my garden.
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  15. Selleri

    Solved Easy peasies, but I can't put a name on them, please help

    It's interesting to see them. The bees climb partway inside the flower by pushing the lid up with their body. They then just have their bums sticking out and Mrs Shiney loves stroking them...
    It's interesting to see them. The bees climb partway inside the flower by pushing the lid up with their body. They then just have their bums sticking out and Mrs Shiney loves stroking them (doesn't do that to me! :whistle:) and they take no notice at all.
    It's interesting to see them. The bees climb partway inside the flower by pushing the lid up with their body. They then just have their bums sticking out and Mrs Shiney loves stroking them (doesn't do that to me! :whistle:) and they take no notice at all.
    It's interesting to see them. The bees climb partway inside the flower by pushing the lid up with their body. They then just have their bums sticking out and Mrs Shiney loves stroking them...
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  16. wiseowl

    Solved What Trees I D Please

    I can understand the MOD being jumpy. Some of the awful forest fires in France recently were started deliberately.
    I can understand the MOD being jumpy. Some of the awful forest fires in France recently were started deliberately.
    I can understand the MOD being jumpy. Some of the awful forest fires in France recently were started deliberately.
    I can understand the MOD being jumpy. Some of the awful forest fires in France recently were started deliberately.
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  17. joolz68

    Solved I.D Please

    Thank you :):):)
    Thank you :):):)
    Thank you :):):)
    Thank you :):):)
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  18. Janet mahay

    Solved Weed or plant

    Very useful thread for me, as I planted some Violets earlier this year and am looking forward to them flowering next spring. Many are in pots, so hopefully they won't be invasive or take over...
    Very useful thread for me, as I planted some Violets earlier this year and am looking forward to them flowering next spring. Many are in pots, so hopefully they won't be invasive or take over other plants. I got three cultivars of Sweet Violets, Royal Wedding (white), Queen Charlotte (violet)...
    Very useful thread for me, as I planted some Violets earlier this year and am looking forward to them flowering next spring. Many are in pots, so hopefully they won't be invasive or take over other plants. I got three cultivars of Sweet...
    Very useful thread for me, as I planted some Violets earlier this year and am looking forward to them flowering next spring. Many are in pots, so hopefully they won't be invasive or take over...
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  19. Balc

    Can anyone give an id for this type of Geranium?

    I got my wife to smell the foliage this afternoon but she couldn't detect any scent either! So it's not just my nose! The only thing she did say was that it reminded her faintly of sawdust!!!It...
    I got my wife to smell the foliage this afternoon but she couldn't detect any scent either! So it's not just my nose! The only thing she did say was that it reminded her faintly of sawdust!!!It may be Pelargonium graveolens. I've done a search on the Internet & the pictures I've seen...
    I got my wife to smell the foliage this afternoon but she couldn't detect any scent either! So it's not just my nose! The only thing she did say was that it reminded her faintly of sawdust!!!It may be Pelargonium graveolens. I've done a search...
    I got my wife to smell the foliage this afternoon but she couldn't detect any scent either! So it's not just my nose! The only thing she did say was that it reminded her faintly of sawdust!!!It...
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  20. vwguy

    Can anybody help me to name this Cactus?

    It's Cleistocactus strausii Does it ever flower ? They are like red tubes ...
    It's Cleistocactus strausii Does it ever flower ? They are like red tubes ...
    It's Cleistocactus strausii Does it ever flower ? They are like red tubes ...
    It's Cleistocactus strausii Does it ever flower ? They are like red tubes ...
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