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  1. Fat Controller

    Possible fruit shrub?

    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
    Ah, so it is not something I should be preserving then. That makes life easier actually as I can get rid of it, and go to town with the brush cutter
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  2. Lisamyoung06

    Can anyone help with my tree issue?

    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is...
    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is now throwing out sideshoots in a desperate bid to remain alive! Theoretically, you could simply saw...
    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is now throwing out sideshoots in a desperate bid to...
    Did your tree have pussy willow flowers? Agree with @pete (again!), potentially the Kilmarnock , which is generally grafted as described by @Silver surfer ,onto a white willow rootstock, which is...
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    3
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  3. Fat Controller

    Solved Volunteer tree ID please

    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
    But the squirrel would get (all) your nuts !
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  4. Zeppa

    Solved Plant ID - blue and white flower

    Nicandra physalodes (shoo-fly plant) pics
    Nicandra physalodes (shoo-fly plant) pics
    Nicandra physalodes (shoo-fly plant) pics
    Nicandra physalodes (shoo-fly plant) pics
    IMG_3980.JPG IMG_3981.jpg NICANDRA PHYSALODES  SHOO  FLY 22-07-2021 15-14-31.JPG NICANDRA   PHYSALODES 27-Aug-17 3-24-41 PM.JPG NICANDRA  PHYSALODES 17-Aug-17 1-59-55 PM.JPG NICANDRA  PHYSALODES 17-Aug-17 1-54-18 PM.JPG
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  5. Shaneoak

    What are these?

    hi guys. i will re do the thread with closer zoom on phone and separate the posts. cheers.
    hi guys. i will re do the thread with closer zoom on phone and separate the posts. cheers.
    hi guys. i will re do the thread with closer zoom on phone and separate the posts. cheers.
    hi guys. i will re do the thread with closer zoom on phone and separate the posts. cheers.
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  6. James Sheffield

    Possible Fern?

    In my garden it grows in damp shady places and also out of the concrete in walls and between stones.
    In my garden it grows in damp shady places and also out of the concrete in walls and between stones.
    In my garden it grows in damp shady places and also out of the concrete in walls and between stones.
    In my garden it grows in damp shady places and also out of the concrete in walls and between stones.
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  7. ChrisM6

    Fern ID please

    It might be some sort of athyrium.....or polystichum....or the other one I can't remember. No, maybe is a lady fern...or not
    It might be some sort of athyrium.....or polystichum....or the other one I can't remember. No, maybe is a lady fern...or not
    It might be some sort of athyrium.....or polystichum....or the other one I can't remember. No, maybe is a lady fern...or not
    It might be some sort of athyrium.....or polystichum....or the other one I can't remember. No, maybe is a lady fern...or not
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  8. Palustris

    Any ideas as to this ladybirdlike beetle?

    Its different to the shield bugs we get around here.
    Its different to the shield bugs we get around here.
    Its different to the shield bugs we get around here.
    Its different to the shield bugs we get around here.
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  9. ChrisM6

    Plant ID, please. Bluebell leaves?

    Thank you Pete.
    Thank you Pete.
    Thank you Pete.
    Thank you Pete.
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  10. Bear1

    Solved Not sure what this is , prob something obvious lol

    I have a few hazels in a hedge already I am hoping this hazelnut came from a fancy varity of hazel and I can expect bumper crops :) I get blackcurrent seedlings all over the place after the birds...
    I have a few hazels in a hedge already I am hoping this hazelnut came from a fancy varity of hazel and I can expect bumper crops :) I get blackcurrent seedlings all over the place after the birds eat whats left after I pick them I have grown a few on , not holding my breath that they will be good lol
    I have a few hazels in a hedge already I am hoping this hazelnut came from a fancy varity of hazel and I can expect bumper crops :) I get blackcurrent seedlings all over the place after the birds eat whats left after I pick them I have grown a few...
    I have a few hazels in a hedge already I am hoping this hazelnut came from a fancy varity of hazel and I can expect bumper crops :) I get blackcurrent seedlings all over the place after the birds...
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  11. tricky4511

    Solved what is this?

    That's great thank you for your helpQuick question can i plant a Lonicera Caerulea Morena Honeyberry and have it pollinated.
    That's great thank you for your helpQuick question can i plant a Lonicera Caerulea Morena Honeyberry and have it pollinated.
    That's great thank you for your helpQuick question can i plant a Lonicera Caerulea Morena Honeyberry and have it pollinated.
    That's great thank you for your helpQuick question can i plant a Lonicera Caerulea Morena Honeyberry and have it pollinated.
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  12. c3k

    Solved These are meant to be arabis

    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on...
    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on longer stems rather than floating on top of the foliage like my last arabis. If they survive the winter...
    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on longer stems rather than floating on top of the...
    So they flowered..a little.. and sure enough I could recognise the flowers as arabis but as was said above, this is definitely a different variety from my last.. big leaves and the flowers on...
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  13. Michael Hewett

    Solved What is this called ...

    .....and Dyers !!!:dbgrtmb:
    .....and Dyers !!!:dbgrtmb:
    .....and Dyers !!!:dbgrtmb:
    .....and Dyers !!!:dbgrtmb:
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  14. Fat Controller

    Solved A couple of ID's please

    Very pretty indeed - my mum obtained both plants together for a couple of quid, so they are a real bargain!
    Very pretty indeed - my mum obtained both plants together for a couple of quid, so they are a real bargain!
    Very pretty indeed - my mum obtained both plants together for a couple of quid, so they are a real bargain!
    Very pretty indeed - my mum obtained both plants together for a couple of quid, so they are a real bargain!
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  15. NigelJ

    Anybody able to identify this.

    Thank you gentlemen I think you've hit the nail on the head.
    Thank you gentlemen I think you've hit the nail on the head.
    Thank you gentlemen I think you've hit the nail on the head.
    Thank you gentlemen I think you've hit the nail on the head.
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  16. Clare G

    What's damaging these fig leaves, please?

    Thank you @noisette47 :)
    Thank you @noisette47 :)
    Thank you @noisette47 :)
    Thank you @noisette47 :)
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  17. urbash55

    Wildflower seeds have grown, but what are they...

    Thanks. I’ve just googled blue chicory and phacelia and they look right. Not sure about the hedge mustard though. It doesn’t look the same in the Google images.
    Thanks. I’ve just googled blue chicory and phacelia and they look right. Not sure about the hedge mustard though. It doesn’t look the same in the Google images.
    Thanks. I’ve just googled blue chicory and phacelia and they look right. Not sure about the hedge mustard though. It doesn’t look the same in the Google images.
    Thanks. I’ve just googled blue chicory and phacelia and they look right. Not sure about the hedge mustard though. It doesn’t look the same in the Google images.
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  18. Howard Stone

    Solved Variegated small tree thriving in London

    Castanea sativa 'Albomarginata' Castanea sativa 'Variegata'Just looking at the descriptions of both on the same nursery site, the main thing I notice is the eventual size stated, I assume they...
    Castanea sativa 'Albomarginata' Castanea sativa 'Variegata'Just looking at the descriptions of both on the same nursery site, the main thing I notice is the eventual size stated, I assume they are not the same plant otherwise a nursery wouldn't stock it separately.
    Castanea sativa 'Albomarginata' Castanea sativa 'Variegata'Just looking at the descriptions of both on the same nursery site, the main thing I notice is the eventual size stated, I assume they are not the same plant otherwise a nursery wouldn't...
    Castanea sativa 'Albomarginata' Castanea sativa 'Variegata'Just looking at the descriptions of both on the same nursery site, the main thing I notice is the eventual size stated, I assume they...
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    6
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    474
  19. Drahcir

    Solved Weeed!

    I nearly pulled it up when I first saw it.A neighbouring allotment lady wondered if it were Good King Henry so it seems she was not far off.I nearly pulled it up today 'cos it's on the sunny...
    I nearly pulled it up when I first saw it.A neighbouring allotment lady wondered if it were Good King Henry so it seems she was not far off.I nearly pulled it up today 'cos it's on the sunny side of my onions.If I leave it, it seems I will struggle to pull it up! Still, I've got a chainsaw...
    I nearly pulled it up when I first saw it.A neighbouring allotment lady wondered if it were Good King Henry so it seems she was not far off.I nearly pulled it up today 'cos it's on the sunny side of my onions.If I leave it, it seems I will...
    I nearly pulled it up when I first saw it.A neighbouring allotment lady wondered if it were Good King Henry so it seems she was not far off.I nearly pulled it up today 'cos it's on the sunny...
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    5
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    350
  20. louisxiv

    Solved ID Please?

    Transplant to a new position and grow on. Then you may see , its not too late. Alternately, cut them and add to a sandwich, well tasty!
    Transplant to a new position and grow on. Then you may see , its not too late. Alternately, cut them and add to a sandwich, well tasty!
    Transplant to a new position and grow on. Then you may see , its not too late. Alternately, cut them and add to a sandwich, well tasty!
    Transplant to a new position and grow on. Then you may see , its not too late. Alternately, cut them and add to a sandwich, well tasty!
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