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  1. RandyRos

    Solved Any ideas what this shrub is?

    These definitely come out of the ground. But you may well be right. It makes sense if they're the cherry tree's original form/variety. The cherry tree has been there about 20 years.
    These definitely come out of the ground. But you may well be right. It makes sense if they're the cherry tree's original form/variety. The cherry tree has been there about 20 years.
    These definitely come out of the ground. But you may well be right. It makes sense if they're the cherry tree's original form/variety. The cherry tree has been there about 20 years.
    These definitely come out of the ground. But you may well be right. It makes sense if they're the cherry tree's original form/variety. The cherry tree has been there about 20 years.
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  2. Ricky187

    Solved Is this a Grape vine?

    You can get non palatable ones, I don't think any are inedible. I could be wrong, but the pink coloured leaves suggest an ornamental variety to me.
    You can get non palatable ones, I don't think any are inedible. I could be wrong, but the pink coloured leaves suggest an ornamental variety to me.
    You can get non palatable ones, I don't think any are inedible. I could be wrong, but the pink coloured leaves suggest an ornamental variety to me.
    You can get non palatable ones, I don't think any are inedible. I could be wrong, but the pink coloured leaves suggest an ornamental variety to me.
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  3. xxxDawnxxx

    Solved After flowering care

    Your welcome:)
    Your welcome:)
    Your welcome:)
    Your welcome:)
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  4. Fat Controller

    Solved ID please

    I spotted it along a towpath by the river, so it can probably go as nuts as it wants there.
    I spotted it along a towpath by the river, so it can probably go as nuts as it wants there.
    I spotted it along a towpath by the river, so it can probably go as nuts as it wants there.
    I spotted it along a towpath by the river, so it can probably go as nuts as it wants there.
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  5. Fat Controller

    Solved Unusual fellow - what is it?

    A quick search seems to prove you right - these were white flowered ones.
    A quick search seems to prove you right - these were white flowered ones.
    A quick search seems to prove you right - these were white flowered ones.
    A quick search seems to prove you right - these were white flowered ones.
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  6. JWK

    Keeper or Weed ?

    Yes just one. It's my cousin's garden, they have just moved in and the garden hasn't been maintained for years. She will send me a photo when it flowers, thanks @Logan
    Yes just one. It's my cousin's garden, they have just moved in and the garden hasn't been maintained for years. She will send me a photo when it flowers, thanks @Logan
    Yes just one. It's my cousin's garden, they have just moved in and the garden hasn't been maintained for years. She will send me a photo when it flowers, thanks @Logan
    Yes just one. It's my cousin's garden, they have just moved in and the garden hasn't been maintained for years. She will send me a photo when it flowers, thanks @Logan
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  7. Victoria

    Solved Is it an Escheveria???

    Ah ha, Pete, I think you are correct. A big clump of Osteopernum grows less than a meter away and it had overtaken these pots a couple of years ago when I couldn't look after things. It is...
    Ah ha, Pete, I think you are correct. A big clump of Osteopernum grows less than a meter away and it had overtaken these pots a couple of years ago when I couldn't look after things. It is coming out of the pot bottom right corner (where there is a gap) and the Osteopernum is creeping out to...
    Ah ha, Pete, I think you are correct. A big clump of Osteopernum grows less than a meter away and it had overtaken these pots a couple of years ago when I couldn't look after things. It is coming out of the pot bottom right corner (where there...
    Ah ha, Pete, I think you are correct. A big clump of Osteopernum grows less than a meter away and it had overtaken these pots a couple of years ago when I couldn't look after things. It is...
    Stranger in Geranium Pot.jpg upload_2021-7-27_20-8-46.png upload_2021-7-28_8-51-44.jpeg
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  8. keentolearn

    One further request please

    1. Definitely Chaenomeles. 2. Sorry not clear enough...maybe more than one plant in that pic. 3. ? 4.Definitely Alchemilla mollis.
    1. Definitely Chaenomeles. 2. Sorry not clear enough...maybe more than one plant in that pic. 3. ? 4.Definitely Alchemilla mollis.
    1. Definitely Chaenomeles. 2. Sorry not clear enough...maybe more than one plant in that pic. 3. ? 4.Definitely Alchemilla mollis.
    1. Definitely Chaenomeles. 2. Sorry not clear enough...maybe more than one plant in that pic. 3. ? 4.Definitely Alchemilla mollis.
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  9. clum111

    Solved More flowers to ID please

    Thanks @Selleri I've now tracked it down and it's Cornflower 'Classic Romantic'
    Thanks @Selleri I've now tracked it down and it's Cornflower 'Classic Romantic'
    Thanks @Selleri I've now tracked it down and it's Cornflower 'Classic Romantic'
    Thanks @Selleri I've now tracked it down and it's Cornflower 'Classic Romantic'
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  10. Musician

    Solved Can someone help ID this weed please

    Do you have a dog? Our Spaniel brings burrs, goosegrass seeds, etc. back home in his fur and will get some out by himself.What Is Burdock Root?.
    Do you have a dog? Our Spaniel brings burrs, goosegrass seeds, etc. back home in his fur and will get some out by himself.What Is Burdock Root?.
    Do you have a dog? Our Spaniel brings burrs, goosegrass seeds, etc. back home in his fur and will get some out by himself.What Is Burdock Root?.
    Do you have a dog? Our Spaniel brings burrs, goosegrass seeds, etc. back home in his fur and will get some out by himself.What Is Burdock Root?.
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  11. karaman

    Solved What is this tree please and would it live in south of the uk?

    thank you silver surfer and pete -- sorted, i am in the south, the tongue-twister thing is gorgeous and pictures show it is year-round interest plus bees like it -- will try to locate one to...
    thank you silver surfer and pete -- sorted, i am in the south, the tongue-twister thing is gorgeous and pictures show it is year-round interest plus bees like it -- will try to locate one to plant thanks again, karaman
    thank you silver surfer and pete -- sorted, i am in the south, the tongue-twister thing is gorgeous and pictures show it is year-round interest plus bees like it -- will try to locate one to plant thanks again, karaman
    thank you silver surfer and pete -- sorted, i am in the south, the tongue-twister thing is gorgeous and pictures show it is year-round interest plus bees like it -- will try to locate one to...
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  12. CarolineL

    Acacia or Albizzia or other?

    But not all acacia roots smell anyway
    But not all acacia roots smell anyway
    But not all acacia roots smell anyway
    But not all acacia roots smell anyway
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  13. Streetparade2000

    Solved Can someone help me identify these two weeds?

    :heehee::heehee::heehee: Thanks for pointing this out @Victoria , I should be more observant :loll:
    :heehee::heehee::heehee: Thanks for pointing this out @Victoria , I should be more observant :loll:
    :heehee::heehee::heehee: Thanks for pointing this out @Victoria , I should be more observant :loll:
    :heehee::heehee::heehee: Thanks for pointing this out @Victoria , I should be more observant :loll:
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  14. emilyjane1994

    Solved Ivy Identification

    Welcome to the forum EmilyYour plant is Senecio macroglossus, Natal ivy, which is a houseplant in the uk.
    Welcome to the forum EmilyYour plant is Senecio macroglossus, Natal ivy, which is a houseplant in the uk.
    Welcome to the forum EmilyYour plant is Senecio macroglossus, Natal ivy, which is a houseplant in the uk.
    Welcome to the forum EmilyYour plant is Senecio macroglossus, Natal ivy, which is a houseplant in the uk.
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  15. Clare G

    Solved What is this chance arrival please?

    Obviously Celosia plumosa var. Astilbii. :whistle:
    Obviously Celosia plumosa var. Astilbii. :whistle:
    Obviously Celosia plumosa var. Astilbii. :whistle:
    Obviously Celosia plumosa var. Astilbii. :whistle:
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  16. keentolearn

    Solved Further help please

    Thanks very much silver surfer and selleri. Actually, I was probably mistaken in saying that 2 flowers later in the summer - I should have said it does flower at some point. The leaves do look...
    Thanks very much silver surfer and selleri. Actually, I was probably mistaken in saying that 2 flowers later in the summer - I should have said it does flower at some point. The leaves do look just like lotv so I'm sure silver surfer is correct. Thanks again for that. Thanks too for the tip...
    Thanks very much silver surfer and selleri. Actually, I was probably mistaken in saying that 2 flowers later in the summer - I should have said it does flower at some point. The leaves do look just like lotv so I'm sure silver surfer is correct....
    Thanks very much silver surfer and selleri. Actually, I was probably mistaken in saying that 2 flowers later in the summer - I should have said it does flower at some point. The leaves do look...
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  17. Harri

    Solved A plant/flower id please.

    Spot on Pete. Just checked Godetia images on internet and found an exact match.
    Spot on Pete. Just checked Godetia images on internet and found an exact match.
    Spot on Pete. Just checked Godetia images on internet and found an exact match.
    Spot on Pete. Just checked Godetia images on internet and found an exact match.
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  18. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID please

    They're astilbes Max, the one in your photo could be 'Rheinland' but I'm not certain. :)Nick
    They're astilbes Max, the one in your photo could be 'Rheinland' but I'm not certain. :)Nick
    They're astilbes Max, the one in your photo could be 'Rheinland' but I'm not certain. :)Nick
    They're astilbes Max, the one in your photo could be 'Rheinland' but I'm not certain. :)Nick
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  19. Ruth82

    6ft weed?

    Hi as the underside of the stem and leaves are prickly and not hairy thats not cudweed it does look more like wild lettuce i looked on the net and it said the flowers are mainly yellow...
    Hi as the underside of the stem and leaves are prickly and not hairy thats not cudweed it does look more like wild lettuce i looked on the net and it said the flowers are mainly yellow but they can also be a blueish colour and usually flower in September but can grow up to 7ft tall so...
    Hi as the underside of the stem and leaves are prickly and not hairy thats not cudweed it does look more like wild lettuce i looked on the net and it said the flowers are mainly yellow but they can also be a blueish colour and usually...
    Hi as the underside of the stem and leaves are prickly and not hairy thats not cudweed it does look more like wild lettuce i looked on the net and it said the flowers are mainly yellow...
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  20. Mc79

    Solved Help identifying this please

    No expert, but they look identical to the cherry saplings I have popping up around my garden, sometimes 20m or more from the nearest cherry tree. I'm not sure if they are suckers from roots or if...
    No expert, but they look identical to the cherry saplings I have popping up around my garden, sometimes 20m or more from the nearest cherry tree. I'm not sure if they are suckers from roots or if they've grown from germinated cherry stones - since I've seen squirrels, magpies and pigeons...
    No expert, but they look identical to the cherry saplings I have popping up around my garden, sometimes 20m or more from the nearest cherry tree. I'm not sure if they are suckers from roots or if they've grown from germinated cherry stones -...
    No expert, but they look identical to the cherry saplings I have popping up around my garden, sometimes 20m or more from the nearest cherry tree. I'm not sure if they are suckers from roots or if...
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