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  1. Sydney Carton

    Which variety of apple?

    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    South Norfolk-20130722-00667.jpg South Norfolk-20130722-00668.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1375180171.661412.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1375180186.867114.jpg
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  2. 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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  3. hjnewcomb

    Which tree?

    here are some shrubs/flowers that are in bloom in october ... you might find something that can be used: Plants which flower in October
    here are some shrubs/flowers that are in bloom in october ... you might find something that can be used: Plants which flower in October
    here are some shrubs/flowers that are in bloom in october ... you might find something that can be used: Plants which flower in October
    here are some shrubs/flowers that are in bloom in october ... you might find something that can be used: Plants which flower in October
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  4. philomel
    Like x 4

    Which sweet pea?

    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original...
    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original species from Sicily, introduced to uk and Holland in 1699, and has only two flowers per stem,...
    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original species from Sicily, introduced to uk and Holland...
    I've just come across this article on a very good website www.lathyrus.info/sweetpeas/cupani.html It describes the differences between the two. The most striking being that Cupani was the original...
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  5. joolz68

    Which salvia? plus another to I.D. please

    joolz68 - I've just put some pics of mine up here.
    joolz68 - I've just put some pics of mine up here.
    joolz68 - I've just put some pics of mine up here.
    joolz68 - I've just put some pics of mine up here.
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    2,460
  6. Beginner22

    Solved Which plant is this?

    Great, thanks a lot to both of you.
    Great, thanks a lot to both of you.
    Great, thanks a lot to both of you.
    Great, thanks a lot to both of you.
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    3
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  7. stephenprudence
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  8. CarolineL
    Like x 3

    Solved Which Palm is This Please?

    It's just the opposite here! After lagging behind the UK and most of Europe by a couple of centuries with regard to availability of ornamental plants, the supermarkets and sheds are now importing...
    It's just the opposite here! After lagging behind the UK and most of Europe by a couple of centuries with regard to availability of ornamental plants, the supermarkets and sheds are now importing 'exotics' from Spain, Portugal and North Africa by the thousands. Which probably accounts for the...
    It's just the opposite here! After lagging behind the UK and most of Europe by a couple of centuries with regard to availability of ornamental plants, the supermarkets and sheds are now importing 'exotics' from Spain, Portugal and North Africa by...
    It's just the opposite here! After lagging behind the UK and most of Europe by a couple of centuries with regard to availability of ornamental plants, the supermarkets and sheds are now importing...
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  9. WisteriaLane

    which oxalis am I losing?

    update: it has been officially declared dead :( I hope one day I will be able to grow my pretty drooping baby.....
    update: it has been officially declared dead :( I hope one day I will be able to grow my pretty drooping baby.....
    update: it has been officially declared dead :( I hope one day I will be able to grow my pretty drooping baby.....
    update: it has been officially declared dead :( I hope one day I will be able to grow my pretty drooping baby.....
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    800
  10. Billi

    Solved Which of these is basil and oregano?

    Thanks everyone :)
    Thanks everyone :)
    Thanks everyone :)
    Thanks everyone :)
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  11. CarolineL

    Solved Which Iris is this please?

    Hi @Marley Farley it's definitely closer to a species iris than one of the dutch ones like Miss Saigon. (And Miss Saigon has a prettier colour!) It's also very tall - more than twice the height of...
    Hi @Marley Farley it's definitely closer to a species iris than one of the dutch ones like Miss Saigon. (And Miss Saigon has a prettier colour!) It's also very tall - more than twice the height of a dutch iris, though the growth form is similar... I think it was from AGS seed, so it surprised me...
    Hi @Marley Farley it's definitely closer to a species iris than one of the dutch ones like Miss Saigon. (And Miss Saigon has a prettier colour!) It's also very tall - more than twice the height of a dutch iris, though the growth form is...
    Hi @Marley Farley it's definitely closer to a species iris than one of the dutch ones like Miss Saigon. (And Miss Saigon has a prettier colour!) It's also very tall - more than twice the height of...
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    3
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  12. Bilbo675

    Which Horse Chestnut??

    Mine does seem to be behind the usual ones around the town, can't wait for the flower to open now :) :)
    Mine does seem to be behind the usual ones around the town, can't wait for the flower to open now :) :)
    Mine does seem to be behind the usual ones around the town, can't wait for the flower to open now :) :)
    Mine does seem to be behind the usual ones around the town, can't wait for the flower to open now :) :)
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  13. CarolineL

    Which honeysuckle is this please?

    I'm assuming the name comes from the young foliage? The flowers are rather different to the ones I saw, which had larger clusters (albeit still in pairs), and more muted colour.
    I'm assuming the name comes from the young foliage? The flowers are rather different to the ones I saw, which had larger clusters (albeit still in pairs), and more muted colour.
    I'm assuming the name comes from the young foliage? The flowers are rather different to the ones I saw, which had larger clusters (albeit still in pairs), and more muted colour.
    I'm assuming the name comes from the young foliage? The flowers are rather different to the ones I saw, which had larger clusters (albeit still in pairs), and more muted colour.
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  14. moonrakermagpie

    Which herb is this????

    I'd be harvesting it throughout winter, as and when I needed some. Sage is a great winter herb when the annual herbs are all finished. It's not just for sage and onion stuffing, it adds flavour to...
    I'd be harvesting it throughout winter, as and when I needed some. Sage is a great winter herb when the annual herbs are all finished. It's not just for sage and onion stuffing, it adds flavour to all sorts, especially soups and stews. Sage is also supposedly good at helping the digestion,...
    I'd be harvesting it throughout winter, as and when I needed some. Sage is a great winter herb when the annual herbs are all finished. It's not just for sage and onion stuffing, it adds flavour to all sorts, especially soups and stews. Sage is...
    I'd be harvesting it throughout winter, as and when I needed some. Sage is a great winter herb when the annual herbs are all finished. It's not just for sage and onion stuffing, it adds flavour to...
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    3
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  15. nikirushka

    Which conifer?

    Not sure why but Cryptomeria comes to mind.:scratch: It could possibly be a Fir, (Abies) of some kind.
    Not sure why but Cryptomeria comes to mind.:scratch: It could possibly be a Fir, (Abies) of some kind.
    Not sure why but Cryptomeria comes to mind.:scratch: It could possibly be a Fir, (Abies) of some kind.
    Not sure why but Cryptomeria comes to mind.:scratch: It could possibly be a Fir, (Abies) of some kind.
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    562
  16. nikirushka

    Which acer?

    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
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    2
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    411
  17. Krista

    Which Malvaceae is this (or what plant/tree is it) please guys?

    The fox is handy for scale but she was lucky it turned up at the right minit!!
    The fox is handy for scale but she was lucky it turned up at the right minit!!
    The fox is handy for scale but she was lucky it turned up at the right minit!!
    The fox is handy for scale but she was lucky it turned up at the right minit!!
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    445
  18. Phil A

    where are the ID threads going ?

    Oh no, here comes a lundy cabbage or a cheddar pink :ntwrth:
    Oh no, here comes a lundy cabbage or a cheddar pink :ntwrth:
    Oh no, here comes a lundy cabbage or a cheddar pink :ntwrth:
    Oh no, here comes a lundy cabbage or a cheddar pink :ntwrth:
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  19. Shaneoak

    Solved What’s this?

    Thankyou so much I’m going to buy these or even better get some cuttings , if they grow from cuttings that is!
    Thankyou so much I’m going to buy these or even better get some cuttings , if they grow from cuttings that is!
    Thankyou so much I’m going to buy these or even better get some cuttings , if they grow from cuttings that is!
    Thankyou so much I’m going to buy these or even better get some cuttings , if they grow from cuttings that is!
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    3
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    591
  20. Saliha

    Solved What´s this plant?

    Yep, that was quite complicated one. Let´s see what I´ll find next. :snorky:
    Yep, that was quite complicated one. Let´s see what I´ll find next. :snorky:
    Yep, that was quite complicated one. Let´s see what I´ll find next. :snorky:
    Yep, that was quite complicated one. Let´s see what I´ll find next. :snorky:
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    44
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