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  1. clum111

    Solved I.D. This plant please

    Hi, Thanks for your reply. That makes sense, thank you;)
    Hi, Thanks for your reply. That makes sense, thank you;)
    Hi, Thanks for your reply. That makes sense, thank you;)
    Hi, Thanks for your reply. That makes sense, thank you;)
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  2. Nigel62

    Solved Any idea?

    Yep, pops up now and again in my garden, I tend to treat it as a weed.
    Yep, pops up now and again in my garden, I tend to treat it as a weed.
    Yep, pops up now and again in my garden, I tend to treat it as a weed.
    Yep, pops up now and again in my garden, I tend to treat it as a weed.
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  3. Spadefreak

    Solved Tall pink mystery plant

    Many thanks, both, for those answers. I didnt even recognise the plant as a poppy because of the weird flowers, but now I’ve been able to search poppy varieties and it does look like Papaver...
    Many thanks, both, for those answers. I didnt even recognise the plant as a poppy because of the weird flowers, but now I’ve been able to search poppy varieties and it does look like Papaver Somniferum, probably the Paeoniflorum group, variety “Pink Paeony”. I wanted to identify it so I could...
    Many thanks, both, for those answers. I didnt even recognise the plant as a poppy because of the weird flowers, but now I’ve been able to search poppy varieties and it does look like Papaver Somniferum, probably the Paeoniflorum group, variety...
    Many thanks, both, for those answers. I didnt even recognise the plant as a poppy because of the weird flowers, but now I’ve been able to search poppy varieties and it does look like Papaver...
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  4. mja388

    Is this Beetle eating my plants?

    Many thanks for your reply NigelJ. I visited the RHS site you linked to in your reply and I added the info to their "Rosemary Beetle" survey! Too wet to photograph the damage today but will post a...
    Many thanks for your reply NigelJ. I visited the RHS site you linked to in your reply and I added the info to their "Rosemary Beetle" survey! Too wet to photograph the damage today but will post a new image asap. Thanks again!
    Many thanks for your reply NigelJ. I visited the RHS site you linked to in your reply and I added the info to their "Rosemary Beetle" survey! Too wet to photograph the damage today but will post a new image asap. Thanks again!
    Many thanks for your reply NigelJ. I visited the RHS site you linked to in your reply and I added the info to their "Rosemary Beetle" survey! Too wet to photograph the damage today but will post a...
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  5. xxxDawnxxx

    Solved Plant ID

    Scabious?
    Scabious?
    Scabious?
    Scabious?
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  6. clum111

    Solved Can't remember what this is called....?

    It will have a lovely scent! We used to have a huge Philadelphus which scented the whole garden.
    It will have a lovely scent! We used to have a huge Philadelphus which scented the whole garden.
    It will have a lovely scent! We used to have a huge Philadelphus which scented the whole garden.
    It will have a lovely scent! We used to have a huge Philadelphus which scented the whole garden.
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  7. REMO

    Solved These are supposed to be chillies

    The seeds I actually planted came from some home grown chillies from a neighbour. Unfortunately none of them have taken. The Nightshade must have been lying in wait in the compost.
    The seeds I actually planted came from some home grown chillies from a neighbour. Unfortunately none of them have taken. The Nightshade must have been lying in wait in the compost.
    The seeds I actually planted came from some home grown chillies from a neighbour. Unfortunately none of them have taken. The Nightshade must have been lying in wait in the compost.
    The seeds I actually planted came from some home grown chillies from a neighbour. Unfortunately none of them have taken. The Nightshade must have been lying in wait in the compost.
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  8. redd

    Solved Who is this?

    FABULOUS! That looks just about right to me. Very proud of this fella's recovery.We did inherit the pot as well which we pretty chuffed.Thank you so much for your help!!
    FABULOUS! That looks just about right to me. Very proud of this fella's recovery.We did inherit the pot as well which we pretty chuffed.Thank you so much for your help!!
    FABULOUS! That looks just about right to me. Very proud of this fella's recovery.We did inherit the pot as well which we pretty chuffed.Thank you so much for your help!!
    FABULOUS! That looks just about right to me. Very proud of this fella's recovery.We did inherit the pot as well which we pretty chuffed.Thank you so much for your help!!
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  9. torlaw

    Solved Help identifying a few shrubs/bushes in garden

    I agree. 2. It is definitely not a rose. Philadelphus coronaria leaves are very distinctive. There are many named cultivars some of which have more than 4 petals.
    I agree. 2. It is definitely not a rose. Philadelphus coronaria leaves are very distinctive. There are many named cultivars some of which have more than 4 petals.
    I agree. 2. It is definitely not a rose. Philadelphus coronaria leaves are very distinctive. There are many named cultivars some of which have more than 4 petals.
    I agree. 2. It is definitely not a rose. Philadelphus coronaria leaves are very distinctive. There are many named cultivars some of which have more than 4 petals.
    IMG_2136.JPG IMG_2130.JPG IMG_2011.JPG CORNUS  ALBA  SIBIRICA   03-Aug-17 10-18-31 AM.JPG CORNUS  LEAF TEST 16-07-2008 11-21-07.JPG CORNUS  LEAF TEST 16-07-2008 11-21-47.JPG
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  10. Lucyloo

    Solved Identification help please :)

    Agree with Pete. They are really rather nice plants. I grow quite a few through trees. They come in white, pale and dark pink and flower up here in Scotland at the end of July. They are a good cut...
    Agree with Pete. They are really rather nice plants. I grow quite a few through trees. They come in white, pale and dark pink and flower up here in Scotland at the end of July. They are a good cut flower and last quite well.
    Agree with Pete. They are really rather nice plants. I grow quite a few through trees. They come in white, pale and dark pink and flower up here in Scotland at the end of July. They are a good cut flower and last quite well.
    Agree with Pete. They are really rather nice plants. I grow quite a few through trees. They come in white, pale and dark pink and flower up here in Scotland at the end of July. They are a good cut...
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  11. Shaneoak

    Solved What are these?

    1. Saxifraga...maybe paniculata. 2. Geranium. 3. GeumAny good nursery or garden centre.
    1. Saxifraga...maybe paniculata. 2. Geranium. 3. GeumAny good nursery or garden centre.
    1. Saxifraga...maybe paniculata. 2. Geranium. 3. GeumAny good nursery or garden centre.
    1. Saxifraga...maybe paniculata. 2. Geranium. 3. GeumAny good nursery or garden centre.
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  12. Darren Strange

    Solved Help identifying some succulents

    Where abouts are you Darren? Semperviviums are a good hardy clump forming plant, and a couple of the Aloes are also pretty hardy. Yopu could try Aloe stiata , or Aloe aristata.
    Where abouts are you Darren? Semperviviums are a good hardy clump forming plant, and a couple of the Aloes are also pretty hardy. Yopu could try Aloe stiata , or Aloe aristata.
    Where abouts are you Darren? Semperviviums are a good hardy clump forming plant, and a couple of the Aloes are also pretty hardy. Yopu could try Aloe stiata , or Aloe aristata.
    Where abouts are you Darren? Semperviviums are a good hardy clump forming plant, and a couple of the Aloes are also pretty hardy. Yopu could try Aloe stiata , or Aloe aristata.
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  13. Selleri

    Solved What is this tiny invader please?

    It is a bit of a weed.
    It is a bit of a weed.
    It is a bit of a weed.
    It is a bit of a weed.
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  14. Ricky187

    Solved Help identifying some plants

    That's great. Thank you.
    That's great. Thank you.
    That's great. Thank you.
    That's great. Thank you.
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  15. shiney

    Solved Another I.D.

    The pink is not the flower colour it is what you say just the outer covering
    The pink is not the flower colour it is what you say just the outer covering
    The pink is not the flower colour it is what you say just the outer covering
    The pink is not the flower colour it is what you say just the outer covering
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  16. Jasmine star

    Solved ID & is it invasive.

    I agree and it's much more invasive than pseudacorus as it spreads very easily from the red seeds - especially as the birds do a good job of spreading them. :doh:
    I agree and it's much more invasive than pseudacorus as it spreads very easily from the red seeds - especially as the birds do a good job of spreading them. :doh:
    I agree and it's much more invasive than pseudacorus as it spreads very easily from the red seeds - especially as the birds do a good job of spreading them. :doh:
    I agree and it's much more invasive than pseudacorus as it spreads very easily from the red seeds - especially as the birds do a good job of spreading them. :doh:
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  17. Kevin Cowans

    Iris Identification

    Hello allMy Iris' have flowered for the first time since they were planted in 2019.Can someone please identify it for me?I think it is English Iris but am not totally sure.Here it is:...
    Hello allMy Iris' have flowered for the first time since they were planted in 2019.Can someone please identify it for me?I think it is English Iris but am not totally sure.Here it is:Thanks in advanceKevin
    Hello allMy Iris' have flowered for the first time since they were planted in 2019.Can someone please identify it for me?I think it is English Iris but am not totally sure.Here it is:Thanks in advanceKevin
    Hello allMy Iris' have flowered for the first time since they were planted in 2019.Can someone please identify it for me?I think it is English Iris but am not totally sure.Here it is:...
    2021-06-14T11:51:54+01:00.JPEG
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  18. Jowo

    Solved I. D please

    Last year our local NT property used it in one of their beds instead of the usual formal mass bedding. As most of their gardeners were furloughed it was the longest flowering plant in the gardens...
    Last year our local NT property used it in one of their beds instead of the usual formal mass bedding. As most of their gardeners were furloughed it was the longest flowering plant in the gardens and smothered with bees.
    Last year our local NT property used it in one of their beds instead of the usual formal mass bedding. As most of their gardeners were furloughed it was the longest flowering plant in the gardens and smothered with bees.
    Last year our local NT property used it in one of their beds instead of the usual formal mass bedding. As most of their gardeners were furloughed it was the longest flowering plant in the gardens...
    IMG_20210612_153045.jpg IMG_20210612_153038.jpg PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 18-07-2015 14-46-28.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-07-2018 17-59-57.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-07-2018 18-01-23.JPG PHACELIA  TANACETIFOLIA 24-08-2019 15-09-52.JPG
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  19. shiney

    Solved Just got this photo from a cousin for I.D.

    Thanks very much :thumbsup:
    Thanks very much :thumbsup:
    Thanks very much :thumbsup:
    Thanks very much :thumbsup:
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  20. Mr Wimpy

    Solved Growing on my garage roof

    I was going to take them down but maybe I'll leave them alone now.The only problem is that Magpies keep picking at the moss they are rooting in. Looking for insect larvae I suppose.
    I was going to take them down but maybe I'll leave them alone now.The only problem is that Magpies keep picking at the moss they are rooting in. Looking for insect larvae I suppose.
    I was going to take them down but maybe I'll leave them alone now.The only problem is that Magpies keep picking at the moss they are rooting in. Looking for insect larvae I suppose.
    I was going to take them down but maybe I'll leave them alone now.The only problem is that Magpies keep picking at the moss they are rooting in. Looking for insect larvae I suppose.
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