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  1. Nikolaos

    ID Required

    Leaves now look too slim to be Bergenia. I just plant stuff...never look at the roots.Pics this eve of Eryngium alp..not very good..in a rush..need food!
    Leaves now look too slim to be Bergenia. I just plant stuff...never look at the roots.Pics this eve of Eryngium alp..not very good..in a rush..need food!
    Leaves now look too slim to be Bergenia. I just plant stuff...never look at the roots.Pics this eve of Eryngium alp..not very good..in a rush..need food!
    Leaves now look too slim to be Bergenia. I just plant stuff...never look at the roots.Pics this eve of Eryngium alp..not very good..in a rush..need food!
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  2. Palustris

    3 for id please.

    Not Celery for the first one, try Lovage.
    Not Celery for the first one, try Lovage.
    Not Celery for the first one, try Lovage.
    Not Celery for the first one, try Lovage.
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  3. Jocko

    Garden full of this weed.

    My shrubbery was full of this weed. It starts off with red leaves and stems, the leaves turn green as it matures but the veins and stems stay red. Looks a bit like a beetroot! Can anyone identify...
    My shrubbery was full of this weed. It starts off with red leaves and stems, the leaves turn green as it matures but the veins and stems stay red. Looks a bit like a beetroot! Can anyone identify it?
    My shrubbery was full of this weed. It starts off with red leaves and stems, the leaves turn green as it matures but the veins and stems stay red. Looks a bit like a beetroot! Can anyone identify it?
    My shrubbery was full of this weed. It starts off with red leaves and stems, the leaves turn green as it matures but the veins and stems stay red. Looks a bit like a beetroot! Can anyone identify...
    Weed.jpg Weed 2.jpg
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  4. mazambo

    Solved Willow or blueberry?

    Sadly....Weedy willow!
    Sadly....Weedy willow!
    Sadly....Weedy willow!
    Sadly....Weedy willow!
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  5. Victoria

    Solved What is this flower please ...

    Beautiful. In my case it has appeared in a rockery where I need something. I read up on it and it seems very North American rather than European. I am all into pink and orange at the moment too.
    Beautiful. In my case it has appeared in a rockery where I need something. I read up on it and it seems very North American rather than European. I am all into pink and orange at the moment too.
    Beautiful. In my case it has appeared in a rockery where I need something. I read up on it and it seems very North American rather than European. I am all into pink and orange at the moment too.
    Beautiful. In my case it has appeared in a rockery where I need something. I read up on it and it seems very North American rather than European. I am all into pink and orange at the moment too.
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  6. Jowo

    Solved Probable weed ID please

    Thanks all.. I feel gutted I've anialated one of them! I'll watch and wait. Many thanks
    Thanks all.. I feel gutted I've anialated one of them! I'll watch and wait. Many thanks
    Thanks all.. I feel gutted I've anialated one of them! I'll watch and wait. Many thanks
    Thanks all.. I feel gutted I've anialated one of them! I'll watch and wait. Many thanks
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  7. Greybelle
    Like x 4

    Solved Save that Plant

    OMG!!! Silver Surfer thank you so much for this. I now have big ambitions for my small twig
    OMG!!! Silver Surfer thank you so much for this. I now have big ambitions for my small twig
    OMG!!! Silver Surfer thank you so much for this. I now have big ambitions for my small twig
    OMG!!! Silver Surfer thank you so much for this. I now have big ambitions for my small twig
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  8. Jack Sparrow

    Foxglove?

    @Jack Sparrow These are my Foxglove plugs potted up earlier this month.They look very similar to what's in your pot.
    @Jack Sparrow These are my Foxglove plugs potted up earlier this month.They look very similar to what's in your pot.
    @Jack Sparrow These are my Foxglove plugs potted up earlier this month.They look very similar to what's in your pot.
    @Jack Sparrow These are my Foxglove plugs potted up earlier this month.They look very similar to what's in your pot.
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  9. mazambo

    Solved Hi everyone, could you identify this please?

    They are very bee friendly.
    They are very bee friendly.
    They are very bee friendly.
    They are very bee friendly.
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  10. hailbopp

    Solved Asking for ID for a friend

    Think you are right @Silver surfer . I found a photo of one of identical colour on the net. Many thanks.
    Think you are right @Silver surfer . I found a photo of one of identical colour on the net. Many thanks.
    Think you are right @Silver surfer . I found a photo of one of identical colour on the net. Many thanks.
    Think you are right @Silver surfer . I found a photo of one of identical colour on the net. Many thanks.
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  11. landimad

    Evergreen tree ???

    Try Fred.:biggrin:
    Try Fred.:biggrin:
    Try Fred.:biggrin:
    Try Fred.:biggrin:
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  12. Jonathan Black

    Solved ID a tree please

    It does look like a Salix...common name willow. They are notorious for needing a lot of water so will seek out water in drain pipes./sewers etc Old clay were easy to penetrate. New plastic...
    It does look like a Salix...common name willow. They are notorious for needing a lot of water so will seek out water in drain pipes./sewers etc Old clay were easy to penetrate. New plastic probably harder.It looks very nice planted there ...but I cannot tell if it is near your drains. It can...
    It does look like a Salix...common name willow. They are notorious for needing a lot of water so will seek out water in drain pipes./sewers etc Old clay were easy to penetrate. New plastic probably harder.It looks very nice planted there ...but...
    It does look like a Salix...common name willow. They are notorious for needing a lot of water so will seek out water in drain pipes./sewers etc Old clay were easy to penetrate. New plastic...
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  13. Jack Snakes

    Solved Is this a bay tree?

    Hey! Good point! Had it in September.. taste and smell totally vanished... most of it is back now (I think...) but coffee, for example, is still very, very bland. I can make it really strong but...
    Hey! Good point! Had it in September.. taste and smell totally vanished... most of it is back now (I think...) but coffee, for example, is still very, very bland. I can make it really strong but all that happens is that it tastes more bitter, and not more coffee-er... you could be right..
    Hey! Good point! Had it in September.. taste and smell totally vanished... most of it is back now (I think...) but coffee, for example, is still very, very bland. I can make it really strong but all that happens is that it tastes more bitter,...
    Hey! Good point! Had it in September.. taste and smell totally vanished... most of it is back now (I think...) but coffee, for example, is still very, very bland. I can make it really strong but...
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  14. Jack Sparrow

    Solved What's this plant?

    It looks like Anthriscus sylvestris...cow parsley/keck. I'd get rid before the tap root goes too deep!
    It looks like Anthriscus sylvestris...cow parsley/keck. I'd get rid before the tap root goes too deep!
    It looks like Anthriscus sylvestris...cow parsley/keck. I'd get rid before the tap root goes too deep!
    It looks like Anthriscus sylvestris...cow parsley/keck. I'd get rid before the tap root goes too deep!
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  15. Jocko

    Solved Can you identify this flower?

    Glad to have been able to help!
    Glad to have been able to help!
    Glad to have been able to help!
    Glad to have been able to help!
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  16. djmartylyttle

    Solved Invasive bush with long branches

    I’ll need to wait until it grows a bit then for the leaves to return. Thanks
    I’ll need to wait until it grows a bit then for the leaves to return. Thanks
    I’ll need to wait until it grows a bit then for the leaves to return. Thanks
    I’ll need to wait until it grows a bit then for the leaves to return. Thanks
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  17. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Good evening @noisette47 and @Silver surfer my friends and many thanks is it also called a Toffee Apple tree
    Good evening @noisette47 and @Silver surfer my friends and many thanks is it also called a Toffee Apple tree
    Good evening @noisette47 and @Silver surfer my friends and many thanks is it also called a Toffee Apple tree
    Good evening @noisette47 and @Silver surfer my friends and many thanks is it also called a Toffee Apple tree
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  18. ChrisIB

    Solved Can anyone identify this cane / bamboo?

    Interesting, thanks If helpful, here's a better one of the leaves
    Interesting, thanks If helpful, here's a better one of the leaves
    Interesting, thanks If helpful, here's a better one of the leaves
    Interesting, thanks If helpful, here's a better one of the leaves
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  19. bleu-clair

    Solved Problem with boxwood

    Many thanks for the advice @Upsydaisy and @peteIt's such a shame as I have an entire mini hedge made of boxwood. It seems that the blight is spreading to other areas of it rather quickly. I'm...
    Many thanks for the advice @Upsydaisy and @peteIt's such a shame as I have an entire mini hedge made of boxwood. It seems that the blight is spreading to other areas of it rather quickly. I'm guessing that at some point I will have to remove the entire hedge which makes me really sad :sad::sad::sad:
    Many thanks for the advice @Upsydaisy and @peteIt's such a shame as I have an entire mini hedge made of boxwood. It seems that the blight is spreading to other areas of it rather quickly. I'm guessing that at some point I will have to remove...
    Many thanks for the advice @Upsydaisy and @peteIt's such a shame as I have an entire mini hedge made of boxwood. It seems that the blight is spreading to other areas of it rather quickly. I'm...
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  20. Barders

    Solved Are these dwarf tulips please?

    How lovely, thank you @Palustris, just researching them now and added them to RHS Scrape book for when I get my new home :dbgrtmb:
    How lovely, thank you @Palustris, just researching them now and added them to RHS Scrape book for when I get my new home :dbgrtmb:
    How lovely, thank you @Palustris, just researching them now and added them to RHS Scrape book for when I get my new home :dbgrtmb:
    How lovely, thank you @Palustris, just researching them now and added them to RHS Scrape book for when I get my new home :dbgrtmb:
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    2
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