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  1. Weezy

    Solved Help identifying this tree…

    Looks like a Camelia. Its obviously not a weed.
    Looks like a Camelia. Its obviously not a weed.
    Looks like a Camelia. Its obviously not a weed.
    Looks like a Camelia. Its obviously not a weed.
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  2. vbgr

    Solved Beetles in mung beans

    Yes but, whole foods online would have refunded (£10. 38 ) had I “ given them the chance to make it up to me’ but I do feel it was for the best as there is a problem in one of the entry ports...
    Yes but, whole foods online would have refunded (£10. 38 ) had I “ given them the chance to make it up to me’ but I do feel it was for the best as there is a problem in one of the entry ports bringing goods in from China. V
    Yes but, whole foods online would have refunded (£10. 38 ) had I “ given them the chance to make it up to me’ but I do feel it was for the best as there is a problem in one of the entry ports bringing goods in from China. V
    Yes but, whole foods online would have refunded (£10. 38 ) had I “ given them the chance to make it up to me’ but I do feel it was for the best as there is a problem in one of the entry ports...
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  3. Bear1

    Solved What is it and can I propagate

    Hi looked it up Hypericum can be propagated by seed, division, or by taking softwood cuttings. By Seed To propagate by seed, sow seeds any time from mid-spring to early autumn. Make sure the bed...
    Hi looked it up Hypericum can be propagated by seed, division, or by taking softwood cuttings. By Seed To propagate by seed, sow seeds any time from mid-spring to early autumn. Make sure the bed is well-dug and weed-free, and the surface soil is crumbly in texture. Space the seeds around 0.5m...
    Hi looked it up Hypericum can be propagated by seed, division, or by taking softwood cuttings. By Seed To propagate by seed, sow seeds any time from mid-spring to early autumn. Make sure the bed is well-dug and weed-free, and the surface soil is...
    Hi looked it up Hypericum can be propagated by seed, division, or by taking softwood cuttings. By Seed To propagate by seed, sow seeds any time from mid-spring to early autumn. Make sure the bed...
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  4. zebrina

    Solved IDs please

    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
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  5. Sheal
    Like x 3

    Solved An alternative kind of identification...

    Well done @The Buddleja Garden, you're spot on! :thumbsup: The picture isn't mine but I imagine the pun was intended. :) A smaller version below that may be easier for others to work out.
    Well done @The Buddleja Garden, you're spot on! :thumbsup: The picture isn't mine but I imagine the pun was intended. :) A smaller version below that may be easier for others to work out.
    Well done @The Buddleja Garden, you're spot on! :thumbsup: The picture isn't mine but I imagine the pun was intended. :) A smaller version below that may be easier for others to work out.
    Well done @The Buddleja Garden, you're spot on! :thumbsup: The picture isn't mine but I imagine the pun was intended. :) A smaller version below that may be easier for others to work out.
    00.jpg biggrin.gif upload_2023-12-15_23-40-46.png 00.jpg
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  6. Nigel62

    Solved ID please

    Not all Sarcococca have black berries. Some have red! One of my favourite plants. The scent is fab. Super glossy evergreen leaves, compact growing. I have given many as gifts to friends and...
    Not all Sarcococca have black berries. Some have red! One of my favourite plants. The scent is fab. Super glossy evergreen leaves, compact growing. I have given many as gifts to friends and advised them to plant it near to the front or back door.However in spite of planting every sp and named...
    Not all Sarcococca have black berries. Some have red! One of my favourite plants. The scent is fab. Super glossy evergreen leaves, compact growing. I have given many as gifts to friends and advised them to plant it near to the front or back...
    Not all Sarcococca have black berries. Some have red! One of my favourite plants. The scent is fab. Super glossy evergreen leaves, compact growing. I have given many as gifts to friends and...
    1.jpg SARCOCOCCA  HOOKERIANA 27-01-2007 12-12-38.JPG
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  7. Sian in Belgium

    Solved A pretty cream-coloured autumn daisy-like flower? - solved!

    That looks about right. The flowering period and growth description are both underestimates though! I wonder if I can lift clumps when it has gone dormant, to reduce its expanse in its current...
    That looks about right. The flowering period and growth description are both underestimates though! I wonder if I can lift clumps when it has gone dormant, to reduce its expanse in its current location, and introduce a little late colour elsewhere. Nowt to lose by trying?
    That looks about right. The flowering period and growth description are both underestimates though! I wonder if I can lift clumps when it has gone dormant, to reduce its expanse in its current location, and introduce a little late colour...
    That looks about right. The flowering period and growth description are both underestimates though! I wonder if I can lift clumps when it has gone dormant, to reduce its expanse in its current...
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    3
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  8. Sheal

    Solved What is this please?

    Thank you all! :thumbsup:
    Thank you all! :thumbsup:
    Thank you all! :thumbsup:
    Thank you all! :thumbsup:
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  9. karaman

    Solved What does this to my plant leaves? its driving me nuts, i cant catch critter!

    thank you both for reply, will buy neem oil a.s.a.p. ; thanks for the tip, much appreciated- karaman
    thank you both for reply, will buy neem oil a.s.a.p. ; thanks for the tip, much appreciated- karaman
    thank you both for reply, will buy neem oil a.s.a.p. ; thanks for the tip, much appreciated- karaman
    thank you both for reply, will buy neem oil a.s.a.p. ; thanks for the tip, much appreciated- karaman
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  10. Fof

    Solved Grevillea ID (if poss) please

    When I lived in Aus., I had several Grevilleas in my garden. Loved their colours and long flowering season. G. 'Strawberry Sundae'G. rhyoliticaG. 'Superb' (my favourite. It flowered all...
    When I lived in Aus., I had several Grevilleas in my garden. Loved their colours and long flowering season. G. 'Strawberry Sundae'G. rhyoliticaG. 'Superb' (my favourite. It flowered all year) G. 'Winpara Gold' One thing I noticed was that everytime I visited a Garden Centre, there...
    When I lived in Aus., I had several Grevilleas in my garden. Loved their colours and long flowering season. G. 'Strawberry Sundae'G. rhyoliticaG. 'Superb' (my favourite. It flowered all year) G. 'Winpara Gold' One thing I noticed was...
    When I lived in Aus., I had several Grevilleas in my garden. Loved their colours and long flowering season. G. 'Strawberry Sundae'G. rhyoliticaG. 'Superb' (my favourite. It flowered all...
    Grevillea spp D  01 - small.jpg Grevillea spp D  02 - small.jpg Grevillea spp D  03 - small.jpg Grevillea cv 'Strawberry Sundae'  01 - small.jpg Grevillea rhyolitica (deua flame)  01 - small.jpg Grevillea 'Superb' 01 - small.jpg
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  11. Clare G

    Solved Succulent ID please

    It is classed a a non native invasive plant and grows rampant along the South coast. I was told to remove it if I saw it anywhere on rockeries in Weymouth parks when I worked there.
    It is classed a a non native invasive plant and grows rampant along the South coast. I was told to remove it if I saw it anywhere on rockeries in Weymouth parks when I worked there.
    It is classed a a non native invasive plant and grows rampant along the South coast. I was told to remove it if I saw it anywhere on rockeries in Weymouth parks when I worked there.
    It is classed a a non native invasive plant and grows rampant along the South coast. I was told to remove it if I saw it anywhere on rockeries in Weymouth parks when I worked there.
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  12. Fof

    Solved Blue perennial Lobelia

    Looks like a salvia to me
    Looks like a salvia to me
    Looks like a salvia to me
    Looks like a salvia to me
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  13. Fof

    Solved Any ideas as to ID of this Dendrobium?

    The Snr Horticulturalist at Eden has ID'd it as Coelogyne magna (syn.Dendrochilum magnum). Thanks for the i/p guys.
    The Snr Horticulturalist at Eden has ID'd it as Coelogyne magna (syn.Dendrochilum magnum). Thanks for the i/p guys.
    The Snr Horticulturalist at Eden has ID'd it as Coelogyne magna (syn.Dendrochilum magnum). Thanks for the i/p guys.
    The Snr Horticulturalist at Eden has ID'd it as Coelogyne magna (syn.Dendrochilum magnum). Thanks for the i/p guys.
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  14. Fof

    Cirsium ID please

    This is in a semi wild area, within the Eden Project. If it had turned up in my garden, it would have been allowed to grow and do its own thing, unless it attempted to take over, as the bees, etc...
    This is in a semi wild area, within the Eden Project. If it had turned up in my garden, it would have been allowed to grow and do its own thing, unless it attempted to take over, as the bees, etc seemed to appreciate it. (Unlike some humans :yay::yay:) In my garden, most of the grassed area is over-seeded...
    This is in a semi wild area, within the Eden Project. If it had turned up in my garden, it would have been allowed to grow and do its own thing, unless it attempted to take over, as the bees, etc seemed to appreciate it. (Unlike some humans :yay::yay:) In...
    This is in a semi wild area, within the Eden Project. If it had turned up in my garden, it would have been allowed to grow and do its own thing, unless it attempted to take over, as the bees, etc...
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  15. vbgr

    Solved Lovely spider

    That’s a good laugh. V
    That’s a good laugh. V
    That’s a good laugh. V
    That’s a good laugh. V
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  16. Fof

    Lichen on ancient apple tree.

    In the orchard, at Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall, I spotted these lichen. My first impression was Ramalina siliquosa (sea ivory), which is very common on the sea cliffs in the area, but they DON'T...
    In the orchard, at Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall, I spotted these lichen. My first impression was Ramalina siliquosa (sea ivory), which is very common on the sea cliffs in the area, but they DON'T grow on apple trees.Above image cropped Above image cropped TIA Fof
    In the orchard, at Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall, I spotted these lichen. My first impression was Ramalina siliquosa (sea ivory), which is very common on the sea cliffs in the area, but they DON'T grow on apple trees.Above image cropped Above...
    In the orchard, at Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall, I spotted these lichen. My first impression was Ramalina siliquosa (sea ivory), which is very common on the sea cliffs in the area, but they DON'T...
    lichens A  01 - small.jpg lichens A  01 cropped.jpg lichens A  02 - small.jpg lichens A  03 - small.jpg lichens A  03 cropped.jpg
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  17. Fof

    Solved Lichen and mosses IDs, if poss., please

    Thanks, Janet I stuffed up. They aren't lichen, but liverworts growing with mosses. No idea where my head was when I tagged them as lichen.:oops: I'll just have to plead old age and insanity, I guess. :old::old:
    Thanks, Janet I stuffed up. They aren't lichen, but liverworts growing with mosses. No idea where my head was when I tagged them as lichen.:oops: I'll just have to plead old age and insanity, I guess. :old::old:
    Thanks, Janet I stuffed up. They aren't lichen, but liverworts growing with mosses. No idea where my head was when I tagged them as lichen.:oops: I'll just have to plead old age and insanity, I guess. :old::old:
    Thanks, Janet I stuffed up. They aren't lichen, but liverworts growing with mosses. No idea where my head was when I tagged them as lichen.:oops: I'll just have to plead old age and insanity, I guess. :old::old:
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  18. Selleri

    Solved Flowering shrub id please

    I think what is often the case with double flowers, some of what would have been the fertile parts, stigmas and stamens or whatever, actually mutate into the extra petals that make the flower a...
    I think what is often the case with double flowers, some of what would have been the fertile parts, stigmas and stamens or whatever, actually mutate into the extra petals that make the flower a double.
    I think what is often the case with double flowers, some of what would have been the fertile parts, stigmas and stamens or whatever, actually mutate into the extra petals that make the flower a double.
    I think what is often the case with double flowers, some of what would have been the fertile parts, stigmas and stamens or whatever, actually mutate into the extra petals that make the flower a...
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  19. Jiffy

    Solved Id please

    Thank you Victoria i will have to see if i can now grow one of the hazenuts :yahoo:
    Thank you Victoria i will have to see if i can now grow one of the hazenuts :yahoo:
    Thank you Victoria i will have to see if i can now grow one of the hazenuts :yahoo:
    Thank you Victoria i will have to see if i can now grow one of the hazenuts :yahoo:
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  20. Drahcir

    Solved What're these yellow flowers (in National Tyres' car park)?

    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
    As in above answer, it's Common Toadflax - Botanical name Linaria vulgaris
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