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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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.
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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    3
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. Tetti

    Solved What is wrong with this Skimmia Japonica?

    I had a feeling it was that awful nursery none of us buy from them anymore ... how they are still in business is beyond me
    I had a feeling it was that awful nursery none of us buy from them anymore ... how they are still in business is beyond me
    I had a feeling it was that awful nursery none of us buy from them anymore ... how they are still in business is beyond me
    I had a feeling it was that awful nursery none of us buy from them anymore ... how they are still in business is beyond me
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  11. Upsydaisy
    Friendly x 3

    Solved Oops..done it again.

    :drunk: :biggrin:
    :drunk: :biggrin:
    :drunk: :biggrin:
    :drunk: :biggrin:
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  12. Davidna

    Solved Can anyone identify this plant?

    I agree with @pete , Aeschynanthus . Probably A.speciosus. Not related to Honeysuckle and not at all hardy. They're actually quite closely related to African Violets.
    I agree with @pete , Aeschynanthus . Probably A.speciosus. Not related to Honeysuckle and not at all hardy. They're actually quite closely related to African Violets.
    I agree with @pete , Aeschynanthus . Probably A.speciosus. Not related to Honeysuckle and not at all hardy. They're actually quite closely related to African Violets.
    I agree with @pete , Aeschynanthus . Probably A.speciosus. Not related to Honeysuckle and not at all hardy. They're actually quite closely related to African Violets.
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  13. Snorky85

    Solved Is this a choisya?

    I miss mine from my last garden. I don't think it would survive the low temperatures here.
    I miss mine from my last garden. I don't think it would survive the low temperatures here.
    I miss mine from my last garden. I don't think it would survive the low temperatures here.
    I miss mine from my last garden. I don't think it would survive the low temperatures here.
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    12
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  14. Victoria

    To weed or not to weed ... ?

    At this point I am giving a temporary award to Texas Pete for "Little Robin".Geranium purpureum (Little Robin) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese Islands.Perhaps it has...
    At this point I am giving a temporary award to Texas Pete for "Little Robin".Geranium purpureum (Little Robin) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese Islands.Perhaps it has blown out of the orange orchards which borders our property ... :dunno:Why Texas Pete?
    At this point I am giving a temporary award to Texas Pete for "Little Robin".Geranium purpureum (Little Robin) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese Islands.Perhaps it has blown out of the orange orchards which borders our...
    At this point I am giving a temporary award to Texas Pete for "Little Robin".Geranium purpureum (Little Robin) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese Islands.Perhaps it has...
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    17
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  15. Kyla

    Possible Succulent ID Please :)

    Well, others might know more, and it will probably not do much for the next few months, but it looks like something worth having.
    Well, others might know more, and it will probably not do much for the next few months, but it looks like something worth having.
    Well, others might know more, and it will probably not do much for the next few months, but it looks like something worth having.
    Well, others might know more, and it will probably not do much for the next few months, but it looks like something worth having.
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    3
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  16. Victoria

    Weed ID

    Well it looks like the one I see all the time, so I would plump for this one, it can look a bit prickly but it usually isn't .
    Well it looks like the one I see all the time, so I would plump for this one, it can look a bit prickly but it usually isn't .
    Well it looks like the one I see all the time, so I would plump for this one, it can look a bit prickly but it usually isn't .
    Well it looks like the one I see all the time, so I would plump for this one, it can look a bit prickly but it usually isn't .
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  17. Appleblossom31

    Solved Plant id please

    Big thanks all.. I have an empty new border.. This plant may be the way forward
    Big thanks all.. I have an empty new border.. This plant may be the way forward
    Big thanks all.. I have an empty new border.. This plant may be the way forward
    Big thanks all.. I have an empty new border.. This plant may be the way forward
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  18. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID please

    @Upsydaisy we cleared out about 100sq ft area of foetidus a couple of years ago but kept the ones that had sown themselves around the garden. They look good through the winter.The others tend...
    @Upsydaisy we cleared out about 100sq ft area of foetidus a couple of years ago but kept the ones that had sown themselves around the garden. They look good through the winter.The others tend not to bloom much until at least February.
    @Upsydaisy we cleared out about 100sq ft area of foetidus a couple of years ago but kept the ones that had sown themselves around the garden. They look good through the winter.The others tend not to bloom much until at least February.
    @Upsydaisy we cleared out about 100sq ft area of foetidus a couple of years ago but kept the ones that had sown themselves around the garden. They look good through the winter.The others tend...
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  19. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Could someone please identify this small plant for me?

    I'd guess that one is Rosebay Willowherb, which I find quite attractive and it's also a valuable food plant for catterpillars of some moths (such as Elephant Hawk Moth), but there's only a few...
    I'd guess that one is Rosebay Willowherb, which I find quite attractive and it's also a valuable food plant for catterpillars of some moths (such as Elephant Hawk Moth), but there's only a few clumps of them growing locally.But I've only seen one butterfly (Green-veined White) on Great...
    I'd guess that one is Rosebay Willowherb, which I find quite attractive and it's also a valuable food plant for catterpillars of some moths (such as Elephant Hawk Moth), but there's only a few clumps of them growing locally.But I've only seen...
    I'd guess that one is Rosebay Willowherb, which I find quite attractive and it's also a valuable food plant for catterpillars of some moths (such as Elephant Hawk Moth), but there's only a few...
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  20. Bethanie

    Solved Unidentified shrub

    The school kids remove them from mine, presumably why I find plants all over the place.
    The school kids remove them from mine, presumably why I find plants all over the place.
    The school kids remove them from mine, presumably why I find plants all over the place.
    The school kids remove them from mine, presumably why I find plants all over the place.
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    971

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