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  1. Paul Blackburn

    Solved Can someone tell me what these are

    Well I don’t grow them anymore because of Lily beetle. The sooner they are in soil the more chance you will have of a late bloom this year but will be ready to shoot in the spring next year with...
    Well I don’t grow them anymore because of Lily beetle. The sooner they are in soil the more chance you will have of a late bloom this year but will be ready to shoot in the spring next year with all your others. :SUNsmile:
    Well I don’t grow them anymore because of Lily beetle. The sooner they are in soil the more chance you will have of a late bloom this year but will be ready to shoot in the spring next year with all your others. :SUNsmile:
    Well I don’t grow them anymore because of Lily beetle. The sooner they are in soil the more chance you will have of a late bloom this year but will be ready to shoot in the spring next year with...
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  2. Selleri

    Solved Narrow leaved pink flowering ?annual?

    Is it not Sweet William ,dianthus.
    Is it not Sweet William ,dianthus.
    Is it not Sweet William ,dianthus.
    Is it not Sweet William ,dianthus.
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  3. Mr.Bump

    Solved Ideas to what this lovely plant is?

    Many thanks.. yet more St John's Wort. Never realised there were so many differing varieties.
    Many thanks.. yet more St John's Wort. Never realised there were so many differing varieties.
    Many thanks.. yet more St John's Wort. Never realised there were so many differing varieties.
    Many thanks.. yet more St John's Wort. Never realised there were so many differing varieties.
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  4. Cardinal-Red

    Solved What is it and how do I care for it?

    Stems left without leaves would be pointless Cardinal-Red so cut all affected stems and leaves to the ground :)
    Stems left without leaves would be pointless Cardinal-Red so cut all affected stems and leaves to the ground :)
    Stems left without leaves would be pointless Cardinal-Red so cut all affected stems and leaves to the ground :)
    Stems left without leaves would be pointless Cardinal-Red so cut all affected stems and leaves to the ground :)
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  5. Lloyd

    Anybody help with these 3

    I think the dark purple one looks similar to mine, which is group 3
    I think the dark purple one looks similar to mine, which is group 3
    I think the dark purple one looks similar to mine, which is group 3
    I think the dark purple one looks similar to mine, which is group 3
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  6. Janet mahay

    What is this?

    Tesco's are presently selling small, very healthy Acers ...for about £7.00. if I remember correctly. Normally Acers are grown from seed. Special named cultivars are normally grafted on to plain...
    Tesco's are presently selling small, very healthy Acers ...for about £7.00. if I remember correctly. Normally Acers are grown from seed. Special named cultivars are normally grafted on to plain Acer palmatum.
    Tesco's are presently selling small, very healthy Acers ...for about £7.00. if I remember correctly. Normally Acers are grown from seed. Special named cultivars are normally grafted on to plain Acer palmatum.
    Tesco's are presently selling small, very healthy Acers ...for about £7.00. if I remember correctly. Normally Acers are grown from seed. Special named cultivars are normally grafted on to plain...
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  7. ellen9661

    Solved Identify large white daisy plant

    @ellen9661 these are my leucanthemum (shaster daisy) as of yesterday
    @ellen9661 these are my leucanthemum (shaster daisy) as of yesterday
    @ellen9661 these are my leucanthemum (shaster daisy) as of yesterday
    @ellen9661 these are my leucanthemum (shaster daisy) as of yesterday
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  8. wiseowl

    Solved Wild Flower ID

    Collins....Its a jolly good guide to British Wild Flowers.
    Collins....Its a jolly good guide to British Wild Flowers.
    Collins....Its a jolly good guide to British Wild Flowers.
    Collins....Its a jolly good guide to British Wild Flowers.
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  9. CanadianLori

    Solved Some kind of thorn tree but which?

    Thank you for this information. It's now a sure thing I won't be making jelly from these berries!
    Thank you for this information. It's now a sure thing I won't be making jelly from these berries!
    Thank you for this information. It's now a sure thing I won't be making jelly from these berries!
    Thank you for this information. It's now a sure thing I won't be making jelly from these berries!
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  10. N.N

    Solved Strawberry like plant

    Thanks a lot for the link. Interesting plant. Need to read more to see what uses it may have and how I could use it. Apparently you can eat the leaves, the roots have clove aroma and it has...
    Thanks a lot for the link. Interesting plant. Need to read more to see what uses it may have and how I could use it. Apparently you can eat the leaves, the roots have clove aroma and it has been used medicinally but I guess more research is needed.Yeah it kind of make out of nowhere and...
    Thanks a lot for the link. Interesting plant. Need to read more to see what uses it may have and how I could use it. Apparently you can eat the leaves, the roots have clove aroma and it has been used medicinally but I guess more research is...
    Thanks a lot for the link. Interesting plant. Need to read more to see what uses it may have and how I could use it. Apparently you can eat the leaves, the roots have clove aroma and it has...
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  11. stephenprudence

    Solved I have an unusual one here

    Thank you. The stuff is clearly the bane of pond owners everywhere but in a wild setting like this it looks spectacular!
    Thank you. The stuff is clearly the bane of pond owners everywhere but in a wild setting like this it looks spectacular!
    Thank you. The stuff is clearly the bane of pond owners everywhere but in a wild setting like this it looks spectacular!
    Thank you. The stuff is clearly the bane of pond owners everywhere but in a wild setting like this it looks spectacular!
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  12. Bradshaw_John

    Solved Mystery plant

    Please can anyone advise if it is ok to prune the Phlomis Russeliana hard back after flowering as it does tend to sprawl and look untidy at that stage?
    Please can anyone advise if it is ok to prune the Phlomis Russeliana hard back after flowering as it does tend to sprawl and look untidy at that stage?
    Please can anyone advise if it is ok to prune the Phlomis Russeliana hard back after flowering as it does tend to sprawl and look untidy at that stage?
    Please can anyone advise if it is ok to prune the Phlomis Russeliana hard back after flowering as it does tend to sprawl and look untidy at that stage?
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  13. ThePlantAssassin

    Weed or not a Weed........that is the question

    This is close to some Phlox but not actually next to it. Probably about a foot away. Its about 18" tall. Its grown up VERY close to a Hibiscus. Ive been loathe to pull it up until I was sure it...
    This is close to some Phlox but not actually next to it. Probably about a foot away. Its about 18" tall. Its grown up VERY close to a Hibiscus. Ive been loathe to pull it up until I was sure it wasn't going to be something fabulous. I also have another smaller version on the other side of the...
    This is close to some Phlox but not actually next to it. Probably about a foot away. Its about 18" tall. Its grown up VERY close to a Hibiscus. Ive been loathe to pull it up until I was sure it wasn't going to be something fabulous. I also have...
    This is close to some Phlox but not actually next to it. Probably about a foot away. Its about 18" tall. Its grown up VERY close to a Hibiscus. Ive been loathe to pull it up until I was sure it...
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  14. Snorky85

    Disease ID's

    This is always a teaser. Why? because over watering and lack of can often present similar evidence. Yes, I appreciate that suddenly seeing a marked, or damaged leaf. 'Oh my God, what's happened...
    This is always a teaser. Why? because over watering and lack of can often present similar evidence. Yes, I appreciate that suddenly seeing a marked, or damaged leaf. 'Oh my God, what's happened to my plant?Calm down. In the natural course of a plant's life, many changes take place. ...
    This is always a teaser. Why? because over watering and lack of can often present similar evidence. Yes, I appreciate that suddenly seeing a marked, or damaged leaf. 'Oh my God, what's happened to my plant?Calm down. In the natural course...
    This is always a teaser. Why? because over watering and lack of can often present similar evidence. Yes, I appreciate that suddenly seeing a marked, or damaged leaf. 'Oh my God, what's happened...
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    3
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    537
  15. ThePlantAssassin

    Solved Virginia Creeper??

    Hi @cindy had 4 of these growing on my pergola, really nice, I used to give it a feed with slow release granules when it started to show signs of life after it's winter sleep
    Hi @cindy had 4 of these growing on my pergola, really nice, I used to give it a feed with slow release granules when it started to show signs of life after it's winter sleep
    Hi @cindy had 4 of these growing on my pergola, really nice, I used to give it a feed with slow release granules when it started to show signs of life after it's winter sleep
    Hi @cindy had 4 of these growing on my pergola, really nice, I used to give it a feed with slow release granules when it started to show signs of life after it's winter sleep
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  16. Snorky85

    Solved I thought this was going to be phlox...

    Wot u like Snorky?:)
    Wot u like Snorky?:)
    Wot u like Snorky?:)
    Wot u like Snorky?:)
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  17. SimonZ

    Solved Seseli hippomarathrum

    I think you will find this is Achillea millefoliumachillea millefolium pink - Google SearchSeseli hippomaranthrum flowers are very different.Seseli hippomarathrum - Google Search:Seseli...
    I think you will find this is Achillea millefoliumachillea millefolium pink - Google SearchSeseli hippomaranthrum flowers are very different.Seseli hippomarathrum - Google Search:Seseli hippomarathrum - Hardy Geraniums, Ornamental Grasses and New, rare and unusual perennials from...
    I think you will find this is Achillea millefoliumachillea millefolium pink - Google SearchSeseli hippomaranthrum flowers are very different.Seseli hippomarathrum - Google Search:Seseli hippomarathrum - Hardy Geraniums, Ornamental Grasses...
    I think you will find this is Achillea millefoliumachillea millefolium pink - Google SearchSeseli hippomaranthrum flowers are very different.Seseli hippomarathrum - Google Search:Seseli...
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  18. Snorky85

    Solved Hellebore black death?

    No Snorky. Some hellebores are more prone to it but it’s not the same as black spot on roses :) You will need to feed your thinned out hellebore now if you want good flowers next spring :)
    No Snorky. Some hellebores are more prone to it but it’s not the same as black spot on roses :) You will need to feed your thinned out hellebore now if you want good flowers next spring :)
    No Snorky. Some hellebores are more prone to it but it’s not the same as black spot on roses :) You will need to feed your thinned out hellebore now if you want good flowers next spring :)
    No Snorky. Some hellebores are more prone to it but it’s not the same as black spot on roses :) You will need to feed your thinned out hellebore now if you want good flowers next spring :)
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  19. Flumpy

    Solved I D please

    Awe thankyou soo much, you’ve been a very big help :spinning:
    Awe thankyou soo much, you’ve been a very big help :spinning:
    Awe thankyou soo much, you’ve been a very big help :spinning:
    Awe thankyou soo much, you’ve been a very big help :spinning:
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  20. Marley Farley

    Solved Anyone any ideas on this houseplant.? Need an I D

    Thanks so much @Selleri thats certainly it.. She will be so pleased, she has been keeping it out of the sun and it obviously likes where she keeps it.. :thumbsup:
    Thanks so much @Selleri thats certainly it.. She will be so pleased, she has been keeping it out of the sun and it obviously likes where she keeps it.. :thumbsup:
    Thanks so much @Selleri thats certainly it.. She will be so pleased, she has been keeping it out of the sun and it obviously likes where she keeps it.. :thumbsup:
    Thanks so much @Selleri thats certainly it.. She will be so pleased, she has been keeping it out of the sun and it obviously likes where she keeps it.. :thumbsup:
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    2
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