Identification Area

Have you seen any Pests, Diseases or even any Plants which you cannot work out, what they are ..... Ask in here ..

Sort By:
Title
Replies Views
Last Message ↓
  1. 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
    Replies:
    6
    Views:
    709
  2. 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...
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    933
  3. 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...
    Replies:
    14
    Views:
    1,902
  4. Fiona O Farrell

    Solved Help identifying this plant

    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    459
  5. momo1103

    Solved Bush ID

    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    555
  6. 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...
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    457
  7. 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.
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    552
  8. 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.
    Replies:
    12
    Views:
    1,079
  9. 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.
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    948
  10. CharlesAC

    Solved ID and Pruning Advice Please

    They are camelias. You can prune, but dont go too hard if you want flowers next year.
    They are camelias. You can prune, but dont go too hard if you want flowers next year.
    They are camelias. You can prune, but dont go too hard if you want flowers next year.
    They are camelias. You can prune, but dont go too hard if you want flowers next year.
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    787
  11. Ruth82

    Solved I'd please

    The top two pictures is a carex pendula a wild grass which self seeds everywhere. The bottom pic is a allium
    The top two pictures is a carex pendula a wild grass which self seeds everywhere. The bottom pic is a allium
    The top two pictures is a carex pendula a wild grass which self seeds everywhere. The bottom pic is a allium
    The top two pictures is a carex pendula a wild grass which self seeds everywhere. The bottom pic is a allium
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    477
  12. Lavender123

    Solved Plant identification please

    Thank you for your reply. It never seems to flower. I will certainly give some of suggestions a try. Thanks again.
    Thank you for your reply. It never seems to flower. I will certainly give some of suggestions a try. Thanks again.
    Thank you for your reply. It never seems to flower. I will certainly give some of suggestions a try. Thanks again.
    Thank you for your reply. It never seems to flower. I will certainly give some of suggestions a try. Thanks again.
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    634
  13. eddybaby

    Solved Mystery Plant!

    I think you're right Scrungee. Did some research and found some pictures looks very similar. I'm in the north of uk so maybe a bit early for flowering here? I crushed some leaves and its...
    I think you're right Scrungee. Did some research and found some pictures looks very similar. I'm in the north of uk so maybe a bit early for flowering here? I crushed some leaves and its definitely not mint. :ThankYou:
    I think you're right Scrungee. Did some research and found some pictures looks very similar. I'm in the north of uk so maybe a bit early for flowering here? I crushed some leaves and its definitely not mint. :ThankYou:
    I think you're right Scrungee. Did some research and found some pictures looks very similar. I'm in the north of uk so maybe a bit early for flowering here? I crushed some leaves and its...
    Replies:
    11
    Views:
    626
  14. Rhydian

    Solved Unknown Shrub - pink flowers

    Ribes sanguineum.ribes sanguineum - Google Search
    Ribes sanguineum.ribes sanguineum - Google Search
    Ribes sanguineum.ribes sanguineum - Google Search
    Ribes sanguineum.ribes sanguineum - Google Search
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    824
  15. Upsydaisy

    Solved ID please

    One thing to be sure of. It's a plant. Be it a welcome plant to your garden or not..........I leave that to the experts.
    One thing to be sure of. It's a plant. Be it a welcome plant to your garden or not..........I leave that to the experts.
    One thing to be sure of. It's a plant. Be it a welcome plant to your garden or not..........I leave that to the experts.
    One thing to be sure of. It's a plant. Be it a welcome plant to your garden or not..........I leave that to the experts.
    Replies:
    9
    Views:
    488
  16. Ruth82

    Weed id /preference

    I leave both these plants grow in my garden as I think the flowers are nice but not sure they would be dominant enough to be strictly classed as a ground cover.
    I leave both these plants grow in my garden as I think the flowers are nice but not sure they would be dominant enough to be strictly classed as a ground cover.
    I leave both these plants grow in my garden as I think the flowers are nice but not sure they would be dominant enough to be strictly classed as a ground cover.
    I leave both these plants grow in my garden as I think the flowers are nice but not sure they would be dominant enough to be strictly classed as a ground cover.
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    366
  17. 2nd_bassoon

    Did I plant this on purpose?

    That certainly looks similar, thanks. It would be an impressive interloper if it is - I definitely didn't plant one, and there isn't one in either my garden or the ones either side!
    That certainly looks similar, thanks. It would be an impressive interloper if it is - I definitely didn't plant one, and there isn't one in either my garden or the ones either side!
    That certainly looks similar, thanks. It would be an impressive interloper if it is - I definitely didn't plant one, and there isn't one in either my garden or the ones either side!
    That certainly looks similar, thanks. It would be an impressive interloper if it is - I definitely didn't plant one, and there isn't one in either my garden or the ones either side!
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    580
  18. CharlesAC

    Help Indentify

    A link about viburnum Grow Viburnum For Winter Scent And Colour I just read that you need two plants to pollinate, so that may be why you have no berries, my neighbour has one so that must be why...
    A link about viburnum Grow Viburnum For Winter Scent And Colour I just read that you need two plants to pollinate, so that may be why you have no berries, my neighbour has one so that must be why mine has berries.
    A link about viburnum Grow Viburnum For Winter Scent And Colour I just read that you need two plants to pollinate, so that may be why you have no berries, my neighbour has one so that must be why mine has berries.
    A link about viburnum Grow Viburnum For Winter Scent And Colour I just read that you need two plants to pollinate, so that may be why you have no berries, my neighbour has one so that must be why...
    Replies:
    6
    Views:
    795
  19. Ellie00

    Anyone know what plant this is?

    Hi guys!I was recently gifted this plant about a month ago, I've been watering it sporadically like I was told to, but some of the tips have started to turn black and die. Anyone have any...
    Hi guys!I was recently gifted this plant about a month ago, I've been watering it sporadically like I was told to, but some of the tips have started to turn black and die. Anyone have any suggestions? Am I watering it too much/too little?Thank you!
    Hi guys!I was recently gifted this plant about a month ago, I've been watering it sporadically like I was told to, but some of the tips have started to turn black and die. Anyone have any suggestions? Am I watering it too much/too...
    Hi guys!I was recently gifted this plant about a month ago, I've been watering it sporadically like I was told to, but some of the tips have started to turn black and die. Anyone have any...
    thumbnail_20200410_142416.jpg thumbnail_20200410_142509.jpg
    Replies:
    0
    Views:
    484
  20. Rikki McNeill

    Solved Identity please

    I have spent yesterday cutting back both the Rose and the Red Robin and both look a lot happier.Think I will see how the grow in this year (and also see if anything else appears from the...
    I have spent yesterday cutting back both the Rose and the Red Robin and both look a lot happier.Think I will see how the grow in this year (and also see if anything else appears from the borders) and then likely move the tree next year.Going to be a lot of observation this year to work what...
    I have spent yesterday cutting back both the Rose and the Red Robin and both look a lot happier.Think I will see how the grow in this year (and also see if anything else appears from the borders) and then likely move the tree next year.Going...
    I have spent yesterday cutting back both the Rose and the Red Robin and both look a lot happier.Think I will see how the grow in this year (and also see if anything else appears from the...
    Replies:
    9
    Views:
    749

Thread Display Options

Loading...
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice