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  1. Kevin Cowans

    Could someone please identify this plant for me?

    Last photo nailed it. Definitely a hose pipe.:biggrin:
    Last photo nailed it. Definitely a hose pipe.:biggrin:
    Last photo nailed it. Definitely a hose pipe.:biggrin:
    Last photo nailed it. Definitely a hose pipe.:biggrin:
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  2. Victoria

    Unknown Plant

    Flower opened today, so will plant it in the lower rockery to hopefully seed there as it is not my sort of plant ...
    Flower opened today, so will plant it in the lower rockery to hopefully seed there as it is not my sort of plant ...
    Flower opened today, so will plant it in the lower rockery to hopefully seed there as it is not my sort of plant ...
    Flower opened today, so will plant it in the lower rockery to hopefully seed there as it is not my sort of plant ...
    Unknown1 28 Jan.jpg Unknown1 28 Jan(1).jpg upload_2021-1-28_16-54-42.jpeg Hibiscus Trionium.jpg
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  3. Piggins

    Is this a Skimmia Japonica?

    That's the one -- brilliant. Thanks to you all for your help.
    That's the one -- brilliant. Thanks to you all for your help.
    That's the one -- brilliant. Thanks to you all for your help.
    That's the one -- brilliant. Thanks to you all for your help.
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  4. nikirushka

    ID please

    We planted Libertia peregrinans in old garden. It was VERY happy. Spread by roots. Years later spent over 2 days pulling it all out.Others well behaved/clump forming. Pics above Libertia...
    We planted Libertia peregrinans in old garden. It was VERY happy. Spread by roots. Years later spent over 2 days pulling it all out.Others well behaved/clump forming. Pics above Libertia Amazing Grace.
    We planted Libertia peregrinans in old garden. It was VERY happy. Spread by roots. Years later spent over 2 days pulling it all out.Others well behaved/clump forming. Pics above Libertia Amazing Grace.
    We planted Libertia peregrinans in old garden. It was VERY happy. Spread by roots. Years later spent over 2 days pulling it all out.Others well behaved/clump forming. Pics above Libertia...
    20210316_114700.jpg IMG_20210316_114401.jpg Libertia.JPG LIBERTIA  AMAZING  GRACE 18-05-2009 17-27-14.JPG LIBERTIA  AMAZING  GRACE 21-05-2009 19-36-30.JPG
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  5. Palustris

    Unknown Shrub

    Must be, but the leaves are far smaller than any of the Buxus we have grown before. Thanks.
    Must be, but the leaves are far smaller than any of the Buxus we have grown before. Thanks.
    Must be, but the leaves are far smaller than any of the Buxus we have grown before. Thanks.
    Must be, but the leaves are far smaller than any of the Buxus we have grown before. Thanks.
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  6. Maxkolonko

    Please help to identify this

    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
    Hi It could be a Japanese anemone
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  7. Snorky85

    couple of IDs required please

    I've tried them overwinter ( Amistad ) outside and they did survive the winter in my most free draining border , only problem then is the slugs like the young shoots so it had to be removed and...
    I've tried them overwinter ( Amistad ) outside and they did survive the winter in my most free draining border , only problem then is the slugs like the young shoots so it had to be removed and grown on anyway . It would of surely died this winter if they were outside, I ma a tad worried about...
    I've tried them overwinter ( Amistad ) outside and they did survive the winter in my most free draining border , only problem then is the slugs like the young shoots so it had to be removed and grown on anyway . It would of surely died this...
    I've tried them overwinter ( Amistad ) outside and they did survive the winter in my most free draining border , only problem then is the slugs like the young shoots so it had to be removed and...
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  8. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Could someone please identify this small shrub?

    Not another name change :rolleyespink:
    Not another name change :rolleyespink:
    Not another name change :rolleyespink:
    Not another name change :rolleyespink:
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  9. Victoria

    Solved They grow like wildfire. ID please.

    I'd say Olive too. Seedlings might not look exactly like the parent tree, and birds or animals could be moving the pits around?
    I'd say Olive too. Seedlings might not look exactly like the parent tree, and birds or animals could be moving the pits around?
    I'd say Olive too. Seedlings might not look exactly like the parent tree, and birds or animals could be moving the pits around?
    I'd say Olive too. Seedlings might not look exactly like the parent tree, and birds or animals could be moving the pits around?
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  10. blackstart

    Solved Bonsai id please

    Ahh, berries as well. She will be a very happy bunny if her plant has those. Thanks again S.Blackstart
    Ahh, berries as well. She will be a very happy bunny if her plant has those. Thanks again S.Blackstart
    Ahh, berries as well. She will be a very happy bunny if her plant has those. Thanks again S.Blackstart
    Ahh, berries as well. She will be a very happy bunny if her plant has those. Thanks again S.Blackstart
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  11. Max6389

    Solved ID please picture from May/June

    I was going to change it, but was only taking a few minutes break from lining papering a ceiling and forgot all about it.
    I was going to change it, but was only taking a few minutes break from lining papering a ceiling and forgot all about it.
    I was going to change it, but was only taking a few minutes break from lining papering a ceiling and forgot all about it.
    I was going to change it, but was only taking a few minutes break from lining papering a ceiling and forgot all about it.
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  12. Jasmine star

    Solved ID please

    Thanks @Silver surfer . :dbgrtmb: would I be ok moving it after its flowered?
    Thanks @Silver surfer . :dbgrtmb: would I be ok moving it after its flowered?
    Thanks @Silver surfer . :dbgrtmb: would I be ok moving it after its flowered?
    Thanks @Silver surfer . :dbgrtmb: would I be ok moving it after its flowered?
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  13. Upsydaisy

    Solved Can anyone put a name on these please.

    I don't like the scent but like the plant. :blue thumb:
    I don't like the scent but like the plant. :blue thumb:
    I don't like the scent but like the plant. :blue thumb:
    I don't like the scent but like the plant. :blue thumb:
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  14. Kegster

    Solved Seed head ID please.

    Looks fine for Fritillaria. Pics show Fritillaria meleagris.
    Looks fine for Fritillaria. Pics show Fritillaria meleagris.
    Looks fine for Fritillaria. Pics show Fritillaria meleagris.
    Looks fine for Fritillaria. Pics show Fritillaria meleagris.
    B886F3A8-C006-4A35-8CFD-7D4070D9E692.jpeg FRITILLARIA  MELEAGRIS 06-06-2010 11-51-35.jpg FRITILLARIA  MELEAGRIS 06-06-2010 11-51-55.jpg FRITILLARIA  MELEAGRIS 06-06-2010 11-52-20.jpg FRITILLARIA  MELEAGRIS 06-06-2010 11-53-16.jpg FRITILLARIA  MELEAGRIS 09-04-2007 15-21-35.JPG
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  15. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID please

    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
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  16. Snorky85

    Solved Strange marks in the snow

    A very useful book. Mammals of Britain. Their tracks,trails and signs. M.J.Lawrence & R.W.Brown. ISBN.0 7137 0659.
    A very useful book. Mammals of Britain. Their tracks,trails and signs. M.J.Lawrence & R.W.Brown. ISBN.0 7137 0659.
    A very useful book. Mammals of Britain. Their tracks,trails and signs. M.J.Lawrence & R.W.Brown. ISBN.0 7137 0659.
    A very useful book. Mammals of Britain. Their tracks,trails and signs. M.J.Lawrence & R.W.Brown. ISBN.0 7137 0659.
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  17. rustyroots

    Solved These are popping up everywhere.

    Thanks all. I don’t think I will risk eating it and will get rid of it. Didn’t want to get rid if it was something like forget me not ( no such luck).Rusty
    Thanks all. I don’t think I will risk eating it and will get rid of it. Didn’t want to get rid if it was something like forget me not ( no such luck).Rusty
    Thanks all. I don’t think I will risk eating it and will get rid of it. Didn’t want to get rid if it was something like forget me not ( no such luck).Rusty
    Thanks all. I don’t think I will risk eating it and will get rid of it. Didn’t want to get rid if it was something like forget me not ( no such luck).Rusty
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  18. shiney

    A relation has asked for an I.D.

    Thanks both :blue thumb:I thought about that but am not sure about the leaves :scratch:@Silver surfer I don't know whether you have any expertise in succulents? :)
    Thanks both :blue thumb:I thought about that but am not sure about the leaves :scratch:@Silver surfer I don't know whether you have any expertise in succulents? :)
    Thanks both :blue thumb:I thought about that but am not sure about the leaves :scratch:@Silver surfer I don't know whether you have any expertise in succulents? :)
    Thanks both :blue thumb:I thought about that but am not sure about the leaves :scratch:@Silver surfer I don't know whether you have any expertise in succulents? :)
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  19. ennnceee

    Solved What are these?

    That's it, then! The Dieffenbachia is nice, although has been even better. Thanks all.
    That's it, then! The Dieffenbachia is nice, although has been even better. Thanks all.
    That's it, then! The Dieffenbachia is nice, although has been even better. Thanks all.
    That's it, then! The Dieffenbachia is nice, although has been even better. Thanks all.
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  20. Tetti

    Solved Can anyone identify this weed please?

    I agree. some we know who is a gardening enthusiast has a good app for his phone. He tried it around our garden and it got about 80% correct, 10% wrong and 10% unknown. Not a bad percentage but...
    I agree. some we know who is a gardening enthusiast has a good app for his phone. He tried it around our garden and it got about 80% correct, 10% wrong and 10% unknown. Not a bad percentage but it would rarely, or never, beat posting a photo on here :thumbsup:.My problem, nowadays, is actually bring...
    I agree. some we know who is a gardening enthusiast has a good app for his phone. He tried it around our garden and it got about 80% correct, 10% wrong and 10% unknown. Not a bad percentage but it would rarely, or never, beat posting a photo...
    I agree. some we know who is a gardening enthusiast has a good app for his phone. He tried it around our garden and it got about 80% correct, 10% wrong and 10% unknown. Not a bad percentage but...
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