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  1. Choiseul

    Solved Peculiar bug under paving

    Wow, thanks for the ID, never heard of them before.I'm a new home owner so all this gardening stuff is all new and alien to me :biggrin:
    Wow, thanks for the ID, never heard of them before.I'm a new home owner so all this gardening stuff is all new and alien to me :biggrin:
    Wow, thanks for the ID, never heard of them before.I'm a new home owner so all this gardening stuff is all new and alien to me :biggrin:
    Wow, thanks for the ID, never heard of them before.I'm a new home owner so all this gardening stuff is all new and alien to me :biggrin:
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  2. Rikki McNeill

    Solved A few to add to my list

    Papaver cambricum...common name Welsh poppy...can have orange flowers as well as yellow.Papaver cambricum orange /yellow - Google Search
    Papaver cambricum...common name Welsh poppy...can have orange flowers as well as yellow.Papaver cambricum orange /yellow - Google Search
    Papaver cambricum...common name Welsh poppy...can have orange flowers as well as yellow.Papaver cambricum orange /yellow - Google Search
    Papaver cambricum...common name Welsh poppy...can have orange flowers as well as yellow.Papaver cambricum orange /yellow - Google Search
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  3. Cardinal-Red

    Solved This is a rose bush.... Right?

    You can pot it and control sunlight better but, be aware that camellias in pots require watering, fertilizing and acidifying more often. It is not difficult but it is different than if you were...
    You can pot it and control sunlight better but, be aware that camellias in pots require watering, fertilizing and acidifying more often. It is not difficult but it is different than if you were growing it in the ground. For example, to know when to water, make a habit to check the potting mix...
    You can pot it and control sunlight better but, be aware that camellias in pots require watering, fertilizing and acidifying more often. It is not difficult but it is different than if you were growing it in the ground. For example, to know when...
    You can pot it and control sunlight better but, be aware that camellias in pots require watering, fertilizing and acidifying more often. It is not difficult but it is different than if you were...
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  4. Upsydaisy

    Solved Labels gone awol!

    Very true @KFF ...I grow them every year.:spinning:
    Very true @KFF ...I grow them every year.:spinning:
    Very true @KFF ...I grow them every year.:spinning:
    Very true @KFF ...I grow them every year.:spinning:
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  5. Max6389

    Solved Tree identification

    Thank you that’s great.
    Thank you that’s great.
    Thank you that’s great.
    Thank you that’s great.
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  6. Lee Savage

    Solved Another one I think is a weed

    Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy. Super wild flowers.
    Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy. Super wild flowers.
    Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy. Super wild flowers.
    Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy. Super wild flowers.
    E9C33D8B-F0AC-4517-9DE5-D898A21E0E5F.jpeg LEUCANTHEMUM  VULGARE  OXEYE  DAISY 10-Jun-12 3-17-14 PM.JPG LEUCANTHEMUM  VULGARE  OXEYE  DAISY 10-Jun-12 3-18-28 PM.JPG LEUCANTHEMUM  VULGARE  OXEYE  DAISY 10-Jun-12 3-35-28 PM.JPG LEUCANTHEMUM  VULGARE  OXEYE  DAISY 10-Jun-12 3-35-57 PM.JPG
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  7. Nigel62

    Solved plant or weed

    Euphorbia lathyris..caper spurge. Some people keep them. Pic below are in National Trust Scotland garden. Watch the toxic latex white sap.
    Euphorbia lathyris..caper spurge. Some people keep them. Pic below are in National Trust Scotland garden. Watch the toxic latex white sap.
    Euphorbia lathyris..caper spurge. Some people keep them. Pic below are in National Trust Scotland garden. Watch the toxic latex white sap.
    Euphorbia lathyris..caper spurge. Some people keep them. Pic below are in National Trust Scotland garden. Watch the toxic latex white sap.
    Plant.jpg EUPHORBIA  LATHYRIS  CAPER  SPURGE 10-06-2019 11-05-18.JPG EUPHORBIA  LATHYRIS  CAPER  SPURGE 10-06-2019 11-05-43.JPG EUPHORBIA  LATHYRIS  CAPER  SPURGE 10-06-2019 11-06-24.JPG
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  8. shiney

    Solved Proper Name For This Weed, Please?

    Thanks all :dbgrtmb:. That seems to be it but I don't know about the flowers as we normally don't leave it that long. I'll leave on or two until the summer. Some of them are amongst plants where it...
    Thanks all :dbgrtmb:. That seems to be it but I don't know about the flowers as we normally don't leave it that long. I'll leave on or two until the summer. Some of them are amongst plants where it can't be removed without damaging the plant.
    Thanks all :dbgrtmb:. That seems to be it but I don't know about the flowers as we normally don't leave it that long. I'll leave on or two until the summer. Some of them are amongst plants where it can't be removed without damaging the plant.
    Thanks all :dbgrtmb:. That seems to be it but I don't know about the flowers as we normally don't leave it that long. I'll leave on or two until the summer. Some of them are amongst plants where it...
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  9. CharlesAC

    Solved Please help identify

    You're Welcome @CharlesAC :)I'm sure I speak for a lot of other peeps on here as well, such as @Silver surfer and @shiney when I say that it gives you a good feeling to help out a fellow gardener :)
    You're Welcome @CharlesAC :)I'm sure I speak for a lot of other peeps on here as well, such as @Silver surfer and @shiney when I say that it gives you a good feeling to help out a fellow gardener :)
    You're Welcome @CharlesAC :)I'm sure I speak for a lot of other peeps on here as well, such as @Silver surfer and @shiney when I say that it gives you a good feeling to help out a fellow gardener :)
    You're Welcome @CharlesAC :)I'm sure I speak for a lot of other peeps on here as well, such as @Silver surfer and @shiney when I say that it gives you a good feeling to help out a fellow gardener :)
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  10. Lone Northern Lass

    Solved Shrub and tree identifcation and care help please

    Agree on 1 and 3 Berberis. 2 and 4 cannot see sufficient detail to positive.
    Agree on 1 and 3 Berberis. 2 and 4 cannot see sufficient detail to positive.
    Agree on 1 and 3 Berberis. 2 and 4 cannot see sufficient detail to positive.
    Agree on 1 and 3 Berberis. 2 and 4 cannot see sufficient detail to positive.
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  11. Max6389

    Solved Shrug identification and how best to prune

    1. Ribes sanguineum. 2 Elaeagnus pungens maculata
    1. Ribes sanguineum. 2 Elaeagnus pungens maculata
    1. Ribes sanguineum. 2 Elaeagnus pungens maculata
    1. Ribes sanguineum. 2 Elaeagnus pungens maculata
    DFD46900-F569-4583-920B-DE404E842A36.jpeg FD8FC4A5-E0A2-4A38-8C20-76EF2E226753.jpeg DFD46900-F569-4583-920B-DE404E842A36.jpg FD8FC4A5-E0A2-4A38-8C20-76EF2E226753.jpg ELAEAGNUS  PUNGENS  MACULATA 03-11-2009 14-18-52.jpg ELAEAGNUS  PUNGENS  MACULATA 03-11-2009 14-19-08.jpg
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  12. CarolineL

    Which tulip please?

    This was my T linifolia the other week.
    This was my T linifolia the other week.
    This was my T linifolia the other week.
    This was my T linifolia the other week.
    TulipQuerySm.jpg DSCN1231[1].JPG Tulipa linifolia.JPG
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  13. Max6389

    Solved Four plants to identify

    @Max6389 I usually prune all of mine down to about 2ft in early March (I have 3 large ones and 2 dwarves), but this specialist buddleia website recommends pruning down even lower to knee height...
    @Max6389 I usually prune all of mine down to about 2ft in early March (I have 3 large ones and 2 dwarves), but this specialist buddleia website recommends pruning down even lower to knee height for younger plants (I'm just under 6ft, so your knee height is higher!:heehee:). So taking the size of yours...
    @Max6389 I usually prune all of mine down to about 2ft in early March (I have 3 large ones and 2 dwarves), but this specialist buddleia website recommends pruning down even lower to knee height for younger plants (I'm just under 6ft, so your knee...
    @Max6389 I usually prune all of mine down to about 2ft in early March (I have 3 large ones and 2 dwarves), but this specialist buddleia website recommends pruning down even lower to knee height...
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  14. will562

    Solved Thought was going to be foxglove but has small blue flowers....

    @mazambo Don't know anywhere as much about bee-friendly plants, but for butterflies you could plant things that attract the greatest diversity of species, such as Origanum vulgare, Verbena...
    @mazambo Don't know anywhere as much about bee-friendly plants, but for butterflies you could plant things that attract the greatest diversity of species, such as Origanum vulgare, Verbena bonariensis (although self-seeding can be an issue), Buddleia davidii (or x weyeriana) and Eupatorium...
    @mazambo Don't know anywhere as much about bee-friendly plants, but for butterflies you could plant things that attract the greatest diversity of species, such as Origanum vulgare, Verbena bonariensis (although self-seeding can be an issue),...
    @mazambo Don't know anywhere as much about bee-friendly plants, but for butterflies you could plant things that attract the greatest diversity of species, such as Origanum vulgare, Verbena...
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  15. Fiona O Farrell

    Solved Help identifying this plant

    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)
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  16. momo1103

    Solved Bush ID

    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
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  17. Loki

    Solved Daisy?

    Of course. Once again my faithful friend Silver Surfer. Ooops. If I may. Bellis perrenis is in other words, Bellis officinalis, that being. Common daisy. No problems. When it comes to...
    Of course. Once again my faithful friend Silver Surfer. Ooops. If I may. Bellis perrenis is in other words, Bellis officinalis, that being. Common daisy. No problems. When it comes to identities. PASS. Contact my friend. SILVER SURFER.
    Of course. Once again my faithful friend Silver Surfer. Ooops. If I may. Bellis perrenis is in other words, Bellis officinalis, that being. Common daisy. No problems. When it comes to identities. PASS. Contact my friend. SILVER SURFER.
    Of course. Once again my faithful friend Silver Surfer. Ooops. If I may. Bellis perrenis is in other words, Bellis officinalis, that being. Common daisy. No problems. When it comes to...
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    3
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  18. Lee Savage

    Solved What is this flower?

    You could remove the remains of the flowers to ensure all the plant's resources go to the bulb, but the leaves should left on for the same reason.
    You could remove the remains of the flowers to ensure all the plant's resources go to the bulb, but the leaves should left on for the same reason.
    You could remove the remains of the flowers to ensure all the plant's resources go to the bulb, but the leaves should left on for the same reason.
    You could remove the remains of the flowers to ensure all the plant's resources go to the bulb, but the leaves should left on for the same reason.
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  19. Daisy Chain

    Solved Unknown plant/bush/tree?

    No apology needed @Silver surfer :)Sometimes it's best to get it all out.
    No apology needed @Silver surfer :)Sometimes it's best to get it all out.
    No apology needed @Silver surfer :)Sometimes it's best to get it all out.
    No apology needed @Silver surfer :)Sometimes it's best to get it all out.
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  20. eddybaby

    Solved Yet another little gem

    That looks like an elder seedling to me. If it has a green stem with nobbles on it then it is.
    That looks like an elder seedling to me. If it has a green stem with nobbles on it then it is.
    That looks like an elder seedling to me. If it has a green stem with nobbles on it then it is.
    That looks like an elder seedling to me. If it has a green stem with nobbles on it then it is.
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