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  1. lovenature

    Plant ID please

    I agree with @pete it could be beetroot gone to seed.
    I agree with @pete it could be beetroot gone to seed.
    I agree with @pete it could be beetroot gone to seed.
    I agree with @pete it could be beetroot gone to seed.
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  2. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID please

    The single one I have had for the past few years was a no show this spring. Might have to treat myself.
    The single one I have had for the past few years was a no show this spring. Might have to treat myself.
    The single one I have had for the past few years was a no show this spring. Might have to treat myself.
    The single one I have had for the past few years was a no show this spring. Might have to treat myself.
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  3. shiney

    Solved ID of caterpillars please.

    Thanks for the info. :dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for the info. :dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for the info. :dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for the info. :dbgrtmb:
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  4. mazambo
    Like x 3

    Solved Yellow azalea luteum?

    Thanks @Silver surfer I have to have one.
    Thanks @Silver surfer I have to have one.
    Thanks @Silver surfer I have to have one.
    Thanks @Silver surfer I have to have one.
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  5. Stu66

    Solved What is this purple flowered plant called?

    They come in all different colours but yellow are less common.Some that we used to have
    They come in all different colours but yellow are less common.Some that we used to have
    They come in all different colours but yellow are less common.Some that we used to have
    They come in all different colours but yellow are less common.Some that we used to have
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  6. Upsydaisy

    Flower or weed please.

    I label everything, honestly, just that the labels get pinched by the blackbirds, magpies etc. I do have quite a few labels with question marks, or bulb?, crocus? etc.
    I label everything, honestly, just that the labels get pinched by the blackbirds, magpies etc. I do have quite a few labels with question marks, or bulb?, crocus? etc.
    I label everything, honestly, just that the labels get pinched by the blackbirds, magpies etc. I do have quite a few labels with question marks, or bulb?, crocus? etc.
    I label everything, honestly, just that the labels get pinched by the blackbirds, magpies etc. I do have quite a few labels with question marks, or bulb?, crocus? etc.
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  7. mazambo

    Solved Yellow flower?

    Geum urbanum which is a seed weed of the worst kind.
    Geum urbanum which is a seed weed of the worst kind.
    Geum urbanum which is a seed weed of the worst kind.
    Geum urbanum which is a seed weed of the worst kind.
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  8. Victoria

    Solved ID on Bulb please

    The leaves are skinny and splayed on the soil. The flowers face more upwards not drooping like above and I was holding them on the long (12" at least) stem. There are two stems each with only a...
    The leaves are skinny and splayed on the soil. The flowers face more upwards not drooping like above and I was holding them on the long (12" at least) stem. There are two stems each with only a few flowers now dying. This is the closest I have come so far ...Allium neapolitanum (Ornamental...
    The leaves are skinny and splayed on the soil. The flowers face more upwards not drooping like above and I was holding them on the long (12" at least) stem. There are two stems each with only a few flowers now dying. This is the closest I have...
    The leaves are skinny and splayed on the soil. The flowers face more upwards not drooping like above and I was holding them on the long (12" at least) stem. There are two stems each with only a...
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  9. Selleri

    ID Kalanchoe? in Spain please

    Thanks everybody!Yes definitely no lumps, and the leaves have short, soft looking fuzz as far as I was able to see. Not furry at all. No red tinge to the edges and not very deeply lobed or...
    Thanks everybody!Yes definitely no lumps, and the leaves have short, soft looking fuzz as far as I was able to see. Not furry at all. No red tinge to the edges and not very deeply lobed or thick.I think it could possibly be a beharensis but there seems to be so many species that I'm just...
    Thanks everybody!Yes definitely no lumps, and the leaves have short, soft looking fuzz as far as I was able to see. Not furry at all. No red tinge to the edges and not very deeply lobed or thick.I think it could possibly be a beharensis...
    Thanks everybody!Yes definitely no lumps, and the leaves have short, soft looking fuzz as far as I was able to see. Not furry at all. No red tinge to the edges and not very deeply lobed or...
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  10. mazambo

    Giant scabious?

    I grow both Echinops and Cephalaria Gigantea….the latter well named as my clump grows to about 10ft every year and bliss does not need staking. Even when you decide to split the plant( you need a...
    I grow both Echinops and Cephalaria Gigantea….the latter well named as my clump grows to about 10ft every year and bliss does not need staking. Even when you decide to split the plant( you need a JCB to dig it up due to the humongous root which breaks) it does not take very long before it again...
    I grow both Echinops and Cephalaria Gigantea….the latter well named as my clump grows to about 10ft every year and bliss does not need staking. Even when you decide to split the plant( you need a JCB to dig it up due to the humongous root which...
    I grow both Echinops and Cephalaria Gigantea….the latter well named as my clump grows to about 10ft every year and bliss does not need staking. Even when you decide to split the plant( you need a...
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  11. ricky101

    Fern ID please

    Some type of pteris, I think
    Some type of pteris, I think
    Some type of pteris, I think
    Some type of pteris, I think
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  12. karaman

    Solved What is htis dainty thing? seems to prefer shady patch

    Looks like Saponaria officinalis rosea plena...the double flowered soapwort. Can be invasive in damp areas.Saponaria officinalis 'Rosea Plena' - Recherche Google
    Looks like Saponaria officinalis rosea plena...the double flowered soapwort. Can be invasive in damp areas.Saponaria officinalis 'Rosea Plena' - Recherche Google
    Looks like Saponaria officinalis rosea plena...the double flowered soapwort. Can be invasive in damp areas.Saponaria officinalis 'Rosea Plena' - Recherche Google
    Looks like Saponaria officinalis rosea plena...the double flowered soapwort. Can be invasive in damp areas.Saponaria officinalis 'Rosea Plena' - Recherche Google
    unk_plant.jpg SAPONARIA  OFFICINALIS  ROSEA  PLENA 04-09-2009 13-40-47.JPG
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  13. lindyco

    Solved What's this plant please?

    Thank you for your replies. It's certainly a good match. Question answered. Cheers!
    Thank you for your replies. It's certainly a good match. Question answered. Cheers!
    Thank you for your replies. It's certainly a good match. Question answered. Cheers!
    Thank you for your replies. It's certainly a good match. Question answered. Cheers!
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  14. Nikki Maclean

    Help to identify these please …

    Hi @Nikki Maclean andThe one up against the wall looks like a Hazel to me too, no idea on the first one..sorry.What a lovely place to live in !! :)
    Hi @Nikki Maclean andThe one up against the wall looks like a Hazel to me too, no idea on the first one..sorry.What a lovely place to live in !! :)
    Hi @Nikki Maclean andThe one up against the wall looks like a Hazel to me too, no idea on the first one..sorry.What a lovely place to live in !! :)
    Hi @Nikki Maclean andThe one up against the wall looks like a Hazel to me too, no idea on the first one..sorry.What a lovely place to live in !! :)
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  15. Scudo

    Solved Is this Broom?

    Thanks all for the replies I will pass the info on.
    Thanks all for the replies I will pass the info on.
    Thanks all for the replies I will pass the info on.
    Thanks all for the replies I will pass the info on.
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  16. Head Gardener's Dogsbody

    Solved Is this a Pieris?

    Brilliant! Well done Perki and Thank You very much! You've given me the Genus - the best species match I've been able to make is Leucothoe fontanesiana. According to the RHS (Leucothoe...
    Brilliant! Well done Perki and Thank You very much! You've given me the Genus - the best species match I've been able to make is Leucothoe fontanesiana. According to the RHS (Leucothoe fontanesiana | dog hobble Shrubs/RHS Gardening) it appears to prefer shade or partial shade, clay and poor...
    Brilliant! Well done Perki and Thank You very much! You've given me the Genus - the best species match I've been able to make is Leucothoe fontanesiana. According to the RHS (Leucothoe fontanesiana | dog hobble Shrubs/RHS Gardening) it appears to...
    Brilliant! Well done Perki and Thank You very much! You've given me the Genus - the best species match I've been able to make is Leucothoe fontanesiana. According to the RHS (Leucothoe...
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  17. jazzy

    Plant Identification?

    I am saying a Peirs which has reverted
    I am saying a Peirs which has reverted
    I am saying a Peirs which has reverted
    I am saying a Peirs which has reverted
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  18. Ystalyfera

    Chocolate Cosmos Plant

    Thank you I will do this.
    Thank you I will do this.
    Thank you I will do this.
    Thank you I will do this.
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  19. karaman

    Solved what is partially nobbling my plant leaves?

    hallo all, not water damage, defenite a critter-nobble: have looked at website given by janet and i think i've found the answer, its earwigs --- and since only a few leaves are affected, i shall...
    hallo all, not water damage, defenite a critter-nobble: have looked at website given by janet and i think i've found the answer, its earwigs --- and since only a few leaves are affected, i shall let them be themselves -- yes nigelj other plants are also affected in other parts of the garden but...
    hallo all, not water damage, defenite a critter-nobble: have looked at website given by janet and i think i've found the answer, its earwigs --- and since only a few leaves are affected, i shall let them be themselves -- yes nigelj other plants...
    hallo all, not water damage, defenite a critter-nobble: have looked at website given by janet and i think i've found the answer, its earwigs --- and since only a few leaves are affected, i shall...
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  20. karaman

    Solved What are these orange eggs at plant's roots?

    thank you pete and upsydaisy -- fertiliser is the answer and a great relief! -- karaman
    thank you pete and upsydaisy -- fertiliser is the answer and a great relief! -- karaman
    thank you pete and upsydaisy -- fertiliser is the answer and a great relief! -- karaman
    thank you pete and upsydaisy -- fertiliser is the answer and a great relief! -- karaman
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