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  1. GardeningFin

    Solved Shrub identification - any ideas?

    Ah, thank you! :)
    Ah, thank you! :)
    Ah, thank you! :)
    Ah, thank you! :)
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  2. Shyamalie Satkunanandan

    Solved Can I eat it?

    Ahhh, that looks right @Silver surferThanks everyone for your help. Years ago I did go on a hike once and the hike leader found some wild garlic (just the leaves, it wasn't flowering). I took...
    Ahhh, that looks right @Silver surferThanks everyone for your help. Years ago I did go on a hike once and the hike leader found some wild garlic (just the leaves, it wasn't flowering). I took home a bunch and used it for a pasta dish and breakfast, scrambled eggs. Delicious! Bluebells...
    Ahhh, that looks right @Silver surferThanks everyone for your help. Years ago I did go on a hike once and the hike leader found some wild garlic (just the leaves, it wasn't flowering). I took home a bunch and used it for a pasta dish and...
    Ahhh, that looks right @Silver surferThanks everyone for your help. Years ago I did go on a hike once and the hike leader found some wild garlic (just the leaves, it wasn't flowering). I took...
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  3. shiney

    Solved A friend Asked What This Is

    thanks very much :dbgrtmb:Our friend bought it last year from Aldi and it was labelled as a lily! :doh: They gave her the money back.
    thanks very much :dbgrtmb:Our friend bought it last year from Aldi and it was labelled as a lily! :doh: They gave her the money back.
    thanks very much :dbgrtmb:Our friend bought it last year from Aldi and it was labelled as a lily! :doh: They gave her the money back.
    thanks very much :dbgrtmb:Our friend bought it last year from Aldi and it was labelled as a lily! :doh: They gave her the money back.
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  4. Kelly Bothomley

    Solved Help identifying a plant/tree

    Ah ok. Will pull out the ivy.
    Ah ok. Will pull out the ivy.
    Ah ok. Will pull out the ivy.
    Ah ok. Will pull out the ivy.
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  5. Retro51

    Solved identification please

    Hello Pete, Thank you so much for your help. It is actually my neighbour's, she's very pleased too. Great.
    Hello Pete, Thank you so much for your help. It is actually my neighbour's, she's very pleased too. Great.
    Hello Pete, Thank you so much for your help. It is actually my neighbour's, she's very pleased too. Great.
    Hello Pete, Thank you so much for your help. It is actually my neighbour's, she's very pleased too. Great.
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  6. Warwick93

    Plant/Tree Identification

    Haha thank you. I'll get some better images up next time I head over (my one daily exercise has been used up on getting those images I'm afraid :biggrin:).
    Haha thank you. I'll get some better images up next time I head over (my one daily exercise has been used up on getting those images I'm afraid :biggrin:).
    Haha thank you. I'll get some better images up next time I head over (my one daily exercise has been used up on getting those images I'm afraid :biggrin:).
    Haha thank you. I'll get some better images up next time I head over (my one daily exercise has been used up on getting those images I'm afraid :biggrin:).
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  7. Jack Sparrow

    Solved I D Please?

    @fllounder thanks. I once tried to grow some aquilegia seeds in my blow away green house. I guess I now know where they ended up. I can dig them up and re-utilise them.G.
    @fllounder thanks. I once tried to grow some aquilegia seeds in my blow away green house. I guess I now know where they ended up. I can dig them up and re-utilise them.G.
    @fllounder thanks. I once tried to grow some aquilegia seeds in my blow away green house. I guess I now know where they ended up. I can dig them up and re-utilise them.G.
    @fllounder thanks. I once tried to grow some aquilegia seeds in my blow away green house. I guess I now know where they ended up. I can dig them up and re-utilise them.G.
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  8. Robert mann

    Solved Identify this tree/shrub please

    Looks like Viburnum opulus...common name Guelder rose.Viburnum opulus - Wikipedia
    Looks like Viburnum opulus...common name Guelder rose.Viburnum opulus - Wikipedia
    Looks like Viburnum opulus...common name Guelder rose.Viburnum opulus - Wikipedia
    Looks like Viburnum opulus...common name Guelder rose.Viburnum opulus - Wikipedia
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  9. Andy Manley

    Solved Weed or delightful perennial?

    Thanks very much for the pics. Picture number 3 looks very similar to how it is growing. I will get more pictures next week and post them on the thread. Thanks very much for your help.
    Thanks very much for the pics. Picture number 3 looks very similar to how it is growing. I will get more pictures next week and post them on the thread. Thanks very much for your help.
    Thanks very much for the pics. Picture number 3 looks very similar to how it is growing. I will get more pictures next week and post them on the thread. Thanks very much for your help.
    Thanks very much for the pics. Picture number 3 looks very similar to how it is growing. I will get more pictures next week and post them on the thread. Thanks very much for your help.
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  10. Palustris

    Solved Small yellow wild flower

    Brilliant, thank-you. Went all the way through my books of wildflowers and failed to recognise it. The picture in the Roger Phillips book is very poor compared to the ones you posted. Says mainly...
    Brilliant, thank-you. Went all the way through my books of wildflowers and failed to recognise it. The picture in the Roger Phillips book is very poor compared to the ones you posted. Says mainly found on chalk, but this area is acidic. Rhododendrons growing next to this for example.
    Brilliant, thank-you. Went all the way through my books of wildflowers and failed to recognise it. The picture in the Roger Phillips book is very poor compared to the ones you posted. Says mainly found on chalk, but this area is acidic....
    Brilliant, thank-you. Went all the way through my books of wildflowers and failed to recognise it. The picture in the Roger Phillips book is very poor compared to the ones you posted. Says mainly...
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  11. Head Gardener's Dogsbody

    Solved Please help identify this pest or disease...

    Agree its some kind of fungus if it goes airborne like you say.Suggest you cut off the affected branches and spray the surrounding plant with one of the Fungus remedies lile Provados Fungus...
    Agree its some kind of fungus if it goes airborne like you say.Suggest you cut off the affected branches and spray the surrounding plant with one of the Fungus remedies lile Provados Fungus Fighter or Weedols Rose Clear which incorporates a fungus treatment.
    Agree its some kind of fungus if it goes airborne like you say.Suggest you cut off the affected branches and spray the surrounding plant with one of the Fungus remedies lile Provados Fungus Fighter or Weedols Rose Clear which incorporates a...
    Agree its some kind of fungus if it goes airborne like you say.Suggest you cut off the affected branches and spray the surrounding plant with one of the Fungus remedies lile Provados Fungus...
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  12. ennnceee

    Solved What are these?

    Ah, that's chickweed, is it. Thanks all.
    Ah, that's chickweed, is it. Thanks all.
    Ah, that's chickweed, is it. Thanks all.
    Ah, that's chickweed, is it. Thanks all.
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  13. Tomem

    Help to Identify this seedling

    Or what about a Chrysanthemum/Margeurite? (bit difficult to be sure with an image of only one seedling)African Marigold seedlings:
    Or what about a Chrysanthemum/Margeurite? (bit difficult to be sure with an image of only one seedling)African Marigold seedlings:
    Or what about a Chrysanthemum/Margeurite? (bit difficult to be sure with an image of only one seedling)African Marigold seedlings:
    Or what about a Chrysanthemum/Margeurite? (bit difficult to be sure with an image of only one seedling)African Marigold seedlings:
    seedlings.JPG af mari.png
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  14. geoff956

    Solved Please help identify 2 wild plants seen on my walk today. Many thanks.

    Thank you once again for your assistance. It was in the UK and on a roadside verge but I don't currently have access to the location. However, I am heartened to hear that others can also find...
    Thank you once again for your assistance. It was in the UK and on a roadside verge but I don't currently have access to the location. However, I am heartened to hear that others can also find these ID's difficult and at least I was on the right track. Thank you for your continued patience and I...
    Thank you once again for your assistance. It was in the UK and on a roadside verge but I don't currently have access to the location. However, I am heartened to hear that others can also find these ID's difficult and at least I was on the right...
    Thank you once again for your assistance. It was in the UK and on a roadside verge but I don't currently have access to the location. However, I am heartened to hear that others can also find...
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  15. Em2019

    Solved Fruit tree desease help please.

    Thank you both so much. I am very grateful. They are beautiful old trees, so I am very glad they will be ok. Thank you.
    Thank you both so much. I am very grateful. They are beautiful old trees, so I am very glad they will be ok. Thank you.
    Thank you both so much. I am very grateful. They are beautiful old trees, so I am very glad they will be ok. Thank you.
    Thank you both so much. I am very grateful. They are beautiful old trees, so I am very glad they will be ok. Thank you.
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  16. beefpotnoodle

    Solved Sorry couldn't see this elsewhere

    I'm leaning towards garlic mustard then coriander at the minute. They would of been in the garden recently. I'm going to let it grow to see as I can use both of those. If it's another type of...
    I'm leaning towards garlic mustard then coriander at the minute. They would of been in the garden recently. I'm going to let it grow to see as I can use both of those. If it's another type of plant I can always pull it once I'm confident. Thanks for the help!
    I'm leaning towards garlic mustard then coriander at the minute. They would of been in the garden recently. I'm going to let it grow to see as I can use both of those. If it's another type of plant I can always pull it once I'm confident. Thanks...
    I'm leaning towards garlic mustard then coriander at the minute. They would of been in the garden recently. I'm going to let it grow to see as I can use both of those. If it's another type of...
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  17. SimonZ

    Solved two wildflowers (tried to type text but it won't let me)

    Hi @SimonZ the Cymbalaria , is probably a garden escapee as it's not a naturally occurring British wild flower ( although it does grow wild here now ). It's part of the Snapdragon family......
    Hi @SimonZ the Cymbalaria , is probably a garden escapee as it's not a naturally occurring British wild flower ( although it does grow wild here now ). It's part of the Snapdragon family... Antirrhinum Cymbalaria or Antirrhinum Hederafolium. It makes a brilliant rockery ordeal plant and is...
    Hi @SimonZ the Cymbalaria , is probably a garden escapee as it's not a naturally occurring British wild flower ( although it does grow wild here now ). It's part of the Snapdragon family... Antirrhinum Cymbalaria or Antirrhinum Hederafolium....
    Hi @SimonZ the Cymbalaria , is probably a garden escapee as it's not a naturally occurring British wild flower ( although it does grow wild here now ). It's part of the Snapdragon family......
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  18. SimonZ

    Solved Ranunculus?

    On reflection I think it probably is.
    On reflection I think it probably is.
    On reflection I think it probably is.
    On reflection I think it probably is.
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  19. Chris50Wilts

    Solved Help please, what is this plant?

    Brilliant, thanks very much:hapfeet:
    Brilliant, thanks very much:hapfeet:
    Brilliant, thanks very much:hapfeet:
    Brilliant, thanks very much:hapfeet:
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  20. savageHK

    Long stemmed mystery plant

    Looks similar to Phygelius, but that is a long shot.
    Looks similar to Phygelius, but that is a long shot.
    Looks similar to Phygelius, but that is a long shot.
    Looks similar to Phygelius, but that is a long shot.
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