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  1. Bayn

    Solved How to tend this plant.

    Thanks again Spruce, it does sound like the way to go.
    Thanks again Spruce, it does sound like the way to go.
    Thanks again Spruce, it does sound like the way to go.
    Thanks again Spruce, it does sound like the way to go.
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  2. dodgie

    Solved New house, these are everywhere, what are they?

    And probably Spanish!!!:dunno::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
    And probably Spanish!!!:dunno::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
    And probably Spanish!!!:dunno::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
    And probably Spanish!!!:dunno::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
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  3. wiseowl

    Solved ID PLease

    Good morning @Sheal my friend and thank you,I shall transplant it to day as its only in a very small pot
    Good morning @Sheal my friend and thank you,I shall transplant it to day as its only in a very small pot
    Good morning @Sheal my friend and thank you,I shall transplant it to day as its only in a very small pot
    Good morning @Sheal my friend and thank you,I shall transplant it to day as its only in a very small pot
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  4. Sian in Belgium

    Solved Is this a coltsfoot?

    I agree, thats connect 4
    I agree, thats connect 4
    I agree, thats connect 4
    I agree, thats connect 4
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  5. easybullet

    Solved What is this White cluster on my Kiwi ?

    If it was fruit fly eggs, you should be able to find a mark on the skin of the fruit, the entry point if you like, and the white marks, would extend to the surface. As for the mold, I wolud think...
    If it was fruit fly eggs, you should be able to find a mark on the skin of the fruit, the entry point if you like, and the white marks, would extend to the surface. As for the mold, I wolud think you are probably right on the mold, but you could experiment with it.
    If it was fruit fly eggs, you should be able to find a mark on the skin of the fruit, the entry point if you like, and the white marks, would extend to the surface. As for the mold, I wolud think you are probably right on the mold, but you could...
    If it was fruit fly eggs, you should be able to find a mark on the skin of the fruit, the entry point if you like, and the white marks, would extend to the surface. As for the mold, I wolud think...
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  6. Green Ranger

    Solved Popped up everywhere since autumn

    Thanks for the swift replies all. Having searched specifically for "Euphorbia mellifera" and looked at a variety of images, it does look like that could be the devil. I shall have to keep an eye...
    Thanks for the swift replies all. Having searched specifically for "Euphorbia mellifera" and looked at a variety of images, it does look like that could be the devil. I shall have to keep an eye on how what's left develops in the spring.I have absolutely no idea where it's come from, or how...
    Thanks for the swift replies all. Having searched specifically for "Euphorbia mellifera" and looked at a variety of images, it does look like that could be the devil. I shall have to keep an eye on how what's left develops in the spring.I have...
    Thanks for the swift replies all. Having searched specifically for "Euphorbia mellifera" and looked at a variety of images, it does look like that could be the devil. I shall have to keep an eye...
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  7. mazambo

    Solved Am I right with dahlia

    Thanks @CarolineL for the tip, I'll have a pick at when it starts dying off, looks to good at the moment.
    Thanks @CarolineL for the tip, I'll have a pick at when it starts dying off, looks to good at the moment.
    Thanks @CarolineL for the tip, I'll have a pick at when it starts dying off, looks to good at the moment.
    Thanks @CarolineL for the tip, I'll have a pick at when it starts dying off, looks to good at the moment.
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  8. James Sheffield

    Vertical Garden - Red Brown plant

    As already mentioned in my first comments.......the plants in that pic are not hardy outside in UK. Others have made helpful suggestions as to what those plants might be.Now you have compiled a...
    As already mentioned in my first comments.......the plants in that pic are not hardy outside in UK. Others have made helpful suggestions as to what those plants might be.Now you have compiled a list...however very sadly several on your list are tropical plants.... ONLY hardy inside in...
    As already mentioned in my first comments.......the plants in that pic are not hardy outside in UK. Others have made helpful suggestions as to what those plants might be.Now you have compiled a list...however very sadly several on your list are...
    As already mentioned in my first comments.......the plants in that pic are not hardy outside in UK. Others have made helpful suggestions as to what those plants might be.Now you have compiled a...
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  9. roders

    Solved ID.please.

    Thanks........ I knew it was familiar.
    Thanks........ I knew it was familiar.
    Thanks........ I knew it was familiar.
    Thanks........ I knew it was familiar.
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  10. BenjiV

    Solved What is this annoying weed?

    Thanks guys fantastic replies
    Thanks guys fantastic replies
    Thanks guys fantastic replies
    Thanks guys fantastic replies
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  11. Ed S

    Solved This fiend

    Looks to be 2 plants. 1. Honeysuckle. 2. Appears to be Jasmimun nudiflorum....see pics below Note the green , square stems. Should have tiny yellow flowers before the leaves.
    Looks to be 2 plants. 1. Honeysuckle. 2. Appears to be Jasmimun nudiflorum....see pics below Note the green , square stems. Should have tiny yellow flowers before the leaves.
    Looks to be 2 plants. 1. Honeysuckle. 2. Appears to be Jasmimun nudiflorum....see pics below Note the green , square stems. Should have tiny yellow flowers before the leaves.
    Looks to be 2 plants. 1. Honeysuckle. 2. Appears to be Jasmimun nudiflorum....see pics below Note the green , square stems. Should have tiny yellow flowers before the leaves.
    IMG_20200302_160957189_HDR.jpg IMG_20200302_161001637.jpg JASMINUM  NUDIFLORUM 15-09-2010 16-58-59.jpg JASMINUM  NUDIFLORUM 31-10-2007 11-55-18.JPG
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  12. Ed S

    Fruit tree?

    I doubt anyone will be able to ID it at the moment ED S, it will narrow it down when it gets some blossom on it. I do a bit of pruning on dead / damaged or diseased branches , and totally...
    I doubt anyone will be able to ID it at the moment ED S, it will narrow it down when it gets some blossom on it. I do a bit of pruning on dead / damaged or diseased branches , and totally removing one of the branch that is criss-crossing rubbing on each other, otherwise one or both branchs...
    I doubt anyone will be able to ID it at the moment ED S, it will narrow it down when it gets some blossom on it. I do a bit of pruning on dead / damaged or diseased branches , and totally removing one of the branch that is criss-crossing...
    I doubt anyone will be able to ID it at the moment ED S, it will narrow it down when it gets some blossom on it. I do a bit of pruning on dead / damaged or diseased branches , and totally...
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  13. Ed S

    Solved What the heck is this?

    I agree with Nigel, definately looks fruit cane, Raspberry, Tayberry etc
    I agree with Nigel, definately looks fruit cane, Raspberry, Tayberry etc
    I agree with Nigel, definately looks fruit cane, Raspberry, Tayberry etc
    I agree with Nigel, definately looks fruit cane, Raspberry, Tayberry etc
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  14. NeilV

    Solved Can anyone help me identify this?

    Ground elder. A weed of the first water. Avoid like the plague.
    Ground elder. A weed of the first water. Avoid like the plague.
    Ground elder. A weed of the first water. Avoid like the plague.
    Ground elder. A weed of the first water. Avoid like the plague.
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  15. Craigy16ed

    Plant id please

    Looks like a petunia to me.
    Looks like a petunia to me.
    Looks like a petunia to me.
    Looks like a petunia to me.
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  16. MtAlbert6

    Solved Please Help me identify this bush

    If they didn't bloom last year there would have been no pods. The pods would have been gone by now anyway.Just wondered if the plants were pruned late, the summer before, as that would remove...
    If they didn't bloom last year there would have been no pods. The pods would have been gone by now anyway.Just wondered if the plants were pruned late, the summer before, as that would remove the flowering wood for the next spring.A light trim immediately after flowering keeps them tidy and...
    If they didn't bloom last year there would have been no pods. The pods would have been gone by now anyway.Just wondered if the plants were pruned late, the summer before, as that would remove the flowering wood for the next spring.A light...
    If they didn't bloom last year there would have been no pods. The pods would have been gone by now anyway.Just wondered if the plants were pruned late, the summer before, as that would remove...
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  17. Timpwbaker

    Solved Is this plant friendly?

    Thanks for the info @NigelJ :blue thumb:
    Thanks for the info @NigelJ :blue thumb:
    Thanks for the info @NigelJ :blue thumb:
    Thanks for the info @NigelJ :blue thumb:
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  18. Upsydaisy

    Solved Anyone put a name to this please.

    Yes when I mentioned it to hubs he said the same thing @shiney, our other ones are quite large and he trims them annually too. This is a smaller one and that's why I noticed the seed...
    Yes when I mentioned it to hubs he said the same thing @shiney, our other ones are quite large and he trims them annually too. This is a smaller one and that's why I noticed the seed pods.Thankfully we've never had scale, some of ours are quite old ....so keeping :fingers crossed:. Thanks:)
    Yes when I mentioned it to hubs he said the same thing @shiney, our other ones are quite large and he trims them annually too. This is a smaller one and that's why I noticed the seed pods.Thankfully we've never had scale, some of ours are...
    Yes when I mentioned it to hubs he said the same thing @shiney, our other ones are quite large and he trims them annually too. This is a smaller one and that's why I noticed the seed...
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  19. N.N

    Solved Is this a type of mushroom?

    As Pete says. It's just a fungus.
    As Pete says. It's just a fungus.
    As Pete says. It's just a fungus.
    As Pete says. It's just a fungus.
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  20. Pushkin

    Salvia ID

    Royal Bumble was my first choice.
    Royal Bumble was my first choice.
    Royal Bumble was my first choice.
    Royal Bumble was my first choice.
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