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  1. Alpine 1

    Solved Three Alpines

    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
    The last photo is Irish moss (Sagina subulata), not really an alpine. It forms a nice mat with small white flowers in the summer.
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  2. Selleri

    Solved A challenging one, so familiar but could be anything...

    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
    I have one in the garden in a very sheltered position. But it's taken a battering this winter frost wise, so it's on the touch and go list at the moment.
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  3. Leabea93

    Solved Brought from a supermarket

    In pic 2 you can see white roots coming from the stem already. You just cut it back and use the cut off parts as cuttings, putting them in some well drained compost or you could even start them...
    In pic 2 you can see white roots coming from the stem already. You just cut it back and use the cut off parts as cuttings, putting them in some well drained compost or you could even start them in water before potting up. The old plant will probably reshoot from where you cut the stems.
    In pic 2 you can see white roots coming from the stem already. You just cut it back and use the cut off parts as cuttings, putting them in some well drained compost or you could even start them in water before potting up. The old plant will...
    In pic 2 you can see white roots coming from the stem already. You just cut it back and use the cut off parts as cuttings, putting them in some well drained compost or you could even start them...
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    484
  4. Sheal

    Solved A houseplant id please.

    Curiously on Saturday or Sunday morning I saw a photo of one I had 8 years ago from Google photos. I get some photos on my mobile every morning & on that day there was a photo of the Kalanchoe I...
    Curiously on Saturday or Sunday morning I saw a photo of one I had 8 years ago from Google photos. I get some photos on my mobile every morning & on that day there was a photo of the Kalanchoe I had 8 years ago! Then on Sunday morning my son brought me one round! :):dbgrtmb:
    Curiously on Saturday or Sunday morning I saw a photo of one I had 8 years ago from Google photos. I get some photos on my mobile every morning & on that day there was a photo of the Kalanchoe I had 8 years ago! Then on Sunday morning my son...
    Curiously on Saturday or Sunday morning I saw a photo of one I had 8 years ago from Google photos. I get some photos on my mobile every morning & on that day there was a photo of the Kalanchoe I...
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  5. roders

    Solved What plant is this?

    Thanks N……..I should have known ,we have loads now I can move them to where I want them. It’s great how they survive all the frosts as self sets.
    Thanks N……..I should have known ,we have loads now I can move them to where I want them. It’s great how they survive all the frosts as self sets.
    Thanks N……..I should have known ,we have loads now I can move them to where I want them. It’s great how they survive all the frosts as self sets.
    Thanks N……..I should have known ,we have loads now I can move them to where I want them. It’s great how they survive all the frosts as self sets.
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  6. Shaneoak

    Solved Took a leaf cutting …

    Ebay philodendron pink princess for sale | eBayKeep an eye on listings.
    Ebay philodendron pink princess for sale | eBayKeep an eye on listings.
    Ebay philodendron pink princess for sale | eBayKeep an eye on listings.
    Ebay philodendron pink princess for sale | eBayKeep an eye on listings.
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    6
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    589
  7. 43576

    Solved Do you know which plants is this?

    Brilliant many thanks.
    Brilliant many thanks.
    Brilliant many thanks.
    Brilliant many thanks.
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  8. Love my chicken

    Solved Orange tree ? Sawfly

    Same here. If it's just one tree, it shouldn't take too long to eradicate them by hand. If it's a big, very leafy tree you could try spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis. That will deal with moth...
    Same here. If it's just one tree, it shouldn't take too long to eradicate them by hand. If it's a big, very leafy tree you could try spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis. That will deal with moth caterpillars (but not sawflies) without harming beneficial insects. Can't see from the photo, but if...
    Same here. If it's just one tree, it shouldn't take too long to eradicate them by hand. If it's a big, very leafy tree you could try spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis. That will deal with moth caterpillars (but not sawflies) without harming...
    Same here. If it's just one tree, it shouldn't take too long to eradicate them by hand. If it's a big, very leafy tree you could try spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis. That will deal with moth...
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    2
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    574
  9. Sheal
    Agree x 3

    Solved Id for this please

    Thanks John. :)Those pictures were taken two days ago....in Seattle.
    Thanks John. :)Those pictures were taken two days ago....in Seattle.
    Thanks John. :)Those pictures were taken two days ago....in Seattle.
    Thanks John. :)Those pictures were taken two days ago....in Seattle.
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    462
  10. groundbeetle

    Solved Can anyone identify this moth/butterfly?

    That site is now bookmarked, thankyou
    That site is now bookmarked, thankyou
    That site is now bookmarked, thankyou
    That site is now bookmarked, thankyou
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    2
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    670
  11. Victoria

    Solved Brugmansia

    They'll have to catch me first :biggrin:
    They'll have to catch me first :biggrin:
    They'll have to catch me first :biggrin:
    They'll have to catch me first :biggrin:
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  12. trevor.biggins

    Solved Plant identification

    This looks to be about right.Sorry, for reference, my photo was taken in Autumn.I'll keep an eye out for any more appearing this coming season, and will post any updates here :)Thanks again,...
    This looks to be about right.Sorry, for reference, my photo was taken in Autumn.I'll keep an eye out for any more appearing this coming season, and will post any updates here :)Thanks again, everyone!
    This looks to be about right.Sorry, for reference, my photo was taken in Autumn.I'll keep an eye out for any more appearing this coming season, and will post any updates here :)Thanks again, everyone!
    This looks to be about right.Sorry, for reference, my photo was taken in Autumn.I'll keep an eye out for any more appearing this coming season, and will post any updates here :)Thanks again,...
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    817
  13. ennnceee

    Solved What is this, please?

    Many thanks.
    Many thanks.
    Many thanks.
    Many thanks.
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    5
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    591
  14. groundbeetle

    Solved Type of Cyclamen?

    I took a photograph of this Cyclamen today and she has survived the snow.
    I took a photograph of this Cyclamen today and she has survived the snow.
    I took a photograph of this Cyclamen today and she has survived the snow.
    I took a photograph of this Cyclamen today and she has survived the snow.
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    Replies:
    9
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    727
  15. Tye

    Solved ID Please

    Thanks guys, i dug it up from the bottom of the garden to take with us when we move next month. There's also an 8ft high 8ft wide fatsia japonica but i don't have the heart to move her, stunning...
    Thanks guys, i dug it up from the bottom of the garden to take with us when we move next month. There's also an 8ft high 8ft wide fatsia japonica but i don't have the heart to move her, stunning specimen that she is.
    Thanks guys, i dug it up from the bottom of the garden to take with us when we move next month. There's also an 8ft high 8ft wide fatsia japonica but i don't have the heart to move her, stunning specimen that she is.
    Thanks guys, i dug it up from the bottom of the garden to take with us when we move next month. There's also an 8ft high 8ft wide fatsia japonica but i don't have the heart to move her, stunning...
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    8
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    758
  16. Mattm2022

    Solved An ID for a tree, please!

    :yahoo: I was correct ,,, its a good source of early pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies ..Try and just take 3rd out of the old branches and clear around the base...
    :yahoo: I was correct ,,, its a good source of early pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies ..Try and just take 3rd out of the old branches and clear around the base...
    :yahoo: I was correct ,,, its a good source of early pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies ..Try and just take 3rd out of the old branches and clear around the base...
    :yahoo: I was correct ,,, its a good source of early pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies ..Try and just take 3rd out of the old branches and clear around the base...
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    13
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    893
  17. Jowo

    Solved Grass ID please

    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
    Brilliant! Thank you JWK much appreciated x
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    2
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    700
  18. Michael Hewett
    Like x 3

    Solved Identification of house plant required.

    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
    I had a plant many years ago here and they can be kept as small shrubs. Sadly I was still learning about plants in the heat here and lost mine.
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    17
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    1,441
  19. Sajehar

    Solved Does anyone know what this plant is?

    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
    It is also known as the Peacock Flower, a Jockey's Cap Lily or a Mexican Shellflower.
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    4
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    921
  20. thriftybri

    Solved shrub id wanted

    thank you very much silver surfer
    thank you very much silver surfer
    thank you very much silver surfer
    thank you very much silver surfer
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    3
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    622

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