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  1. Jasmine star

    ID Please.

    Hmm, after having a read I don't think the Maple will be staying. Unfortunately, I don't live in a park :heehee:Thanks again everyone.
    Hmm, after having a read I don't think the Maple will be staying. Unfortunately, I don't live in a park :heehee:Thanks again everyone.
    Hmm, after having a read I don't think the Maple will be staying. Unfortunately, I don't live in a park :heehee:Thanks again everyone.
    Hmm, after having a read I don't think the Maple will be staying. Unfortunately, I don't live in a park :heehee:Thanks again everyone.
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  2. Agentjr

    Identification please

    If the branches don't droop or have a laxed habit, it could be Exochorda racemosa.
    If the branches don't droop or have a laxed habit, it could be Exochorda racemosa.
    If the branches don't droop or have a laxed habit, it could be Exochorda racemosa.
    If the branches don't droop or have a laxed habit, it could be Exochorda racemosa.
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  3. Quovadisuk

    Solved Hi All , I took cuttings of these plants and they have all taken but for my life I don’t know what t

    Which now goes by the name Hylotelephium. Just to keep us on our toes.
    Which now goes by the name Hylotelephium. Just to keep us on our toes.
    Which now goes by the name Hylotelephium. Just to keep us on our toes.
    Which now goes by the name Hylotelephium. Just to keep us on our toes.
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  4. mint

    Black spots on underside of Bay leaves

    I have a huge unaffected bay that I use for cooking - the leaves that the sparrows haven't whitewashed.
    I have a huge unaffected bay that I use for cooking - the leaves that the sparrows haven't whitewashed.
    I have a huge unaffected bay that I use for cooking - the leaves that the sparrows haven't whitewashed.
    I have a huge unaffected bay that I use for cooking - the leaves that the sparrows haven't whitewashed.
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  5. Michael Hewett

    Solved Identification of shrub

    I used to have P. cuneata too, and I put them in a shed every winter, but I think vine weevils got them both.
    I used to have P. cuneata too, and I put them in a shed every winter, but I think vine weevils got them both.
    I used to have P. cuneata too, and I put them in a shed every winter, but I think vine weevils got them both.
    I used to have P. cuneata too, and I put them in a shed every winter, but I think vine weevils got them both.
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  6. Victoria

    Iochroma cyaneum tubulosa / I. fuchsioides red

    I have changed the title from Identification. I had a brainstorm in the night so I searched my eBay purchases and I bought this in October 2019 at 25cm tall .. Iochroma cyaneum tubulosa / I....
    I have changed the title from Identification. I had a brainstorm in the night so I searched my eBay purchases and I bought this in October 2019 at 25cm tall .. Iochroma cyaneum tubulosa / I. fuchsioides redI remember planting it next to my Purple one and it near-on died that Winter...
    I have changed the title from Identification. I had a brainstorm in the night so I searched my eBay purchases and I bought this in October 2019 at 25cm tall .. Iochroma cyaneum tubulosa / I. fuchsioides redI remember planting it next to my...
    I have changed the title from Identification. I had a brainstorm in the night so I searched my eBay purchases and I bought this in October 2019 at 25cm tall .. Iochroma cyaneum tubulosa / I....
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  7. Fat Controller

    Solved Friend or foe?

    Definitely phlox, looks just like ours:thumbsup:
    Definitely phlox, looks just like ours:thumbsup:
    Definitely phlox, looks just like ours:thumbsup:
    Definitely phlox, looks just like ours:thumbsup:
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  8. Aidan mc

    Solved Can someone name this plant

    I was thinking about getting some seed of these to give a bit of winter colour indoors. Also you used to get Primula X kewensis a yellow primula flowering about the same time but I can't see them...
    I was thinking about getting some seed of these to give a bit of winter colour indoors. Also you used to get Primula X kewensis a yellow primula flowering about the same time but I can't see them being sold any more.
    I was thinking about getting some seed of these to give a bit of winter colour indoors. Also you used to get Primula X kewensis a yellow primula flowering about the same time but I can't see them being sold any more.
    I was thinking about getting some seed of these to give a bit of winter colour indoors. Also you used to get Primula X kewensis a yellow primula flowering about the same time but I can't see them...
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  9. Sheal

    Friend or foe?

    It does look like it @Escarpment, thank you.
    It does look like it @Escarpment, thank you.
    It does look like it @Escarpment, thank you.
    It does look like it @Escarpment, thank you.
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  10. Tidemark

    Mushroom ID?

    Oh yes, I'd totally forgotten about mushroom seasonality! There's not much in the Spring is there - definitely looks most like Morel.
    Oh yes, I'd totally forgotten about mushroom seasonality! There's not much in the Spring is there - definitely looks most like Morel.
    Oh yes, I'd totally forgotten about mushroom seasonality! There's not much in the Spring is there - definitely looks most like Morel.
    Oh yes, I'd totally forgotten about mushroom seasonality! There's not much in the Spring is there - definitely looks most like Morel.
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  11. shiney

    ID please?

    We call them Wind Flowers here - Anemonoides nemorosa, they're everywhere in the hedgerows now.
    We call them Wind Flowers here - Anemonoides nemorosa, they're everywhere in the hedgerows now.
    We call them Wind Flowers here - Anemonoides nemorosa, they're everywhere in the hedgerows now.
    We call them Wind Flowers here - Anemonoides nemorosa, they're everywhere in the hedgerows now.
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  12. Humberboy

    Identify this leaf

    It does seed around but in my experience it’s very easy to pull up, no digging required. It’s also not at all thuggish in terms of its impact on other plants. Yes, prolific on bare soil but...
    It does seed around but in my experience it’s very easy to pull up, no digging required. It’s also not at all thuggish in terms of its impact on other plants. Yes, prolific on bare soil but easily crowded out by other plants.As already said an important food source for the Orange Tip and...
    It does seed around but in my experience it’s very easy to pull up, no digging required. It’s also not at all thuggish in terms of its impact on other plants. Yes, prolific on bare soil but easily crowded out by other plants.As already said...
    It does seed around but in my experience it’s very easy to pull up, no digging required. It’s also not at all thuggish in terms of its impact on other plants. Yes, prolific on bare soil but...
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  13. pitter-patter

    Solved Seedling identification

    @Humberboy You might want to start a new thread for your query as this one is marked Solved.
    @Humberboy You might want to start a new thread for your query as this one is marked Solved.
    @Humberboy You might want to start a new thread for your query as this one is marked Solved.
    @Humberboy You might want to start a new thread for your query as this one is marked Solved.
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  14. berarde

    invasive plant , never seen it before

    Hi yes, it is shady, not so much damp, but the soil is heavy clay, so it must be suiting it. Just surprised how thick the rhizomes are when there isn't so much in the way of plant above the...
    Hi yes, it is shady, not so much damp, but the soil is heavy clay, so it must be suiting it. Just surprised how thick the rhizomes are when there isn't so much in the way of plant above the soil.However many years you've been gardening there is always something new.
    Hi yes, it is shady, not so much damp, but the soil is heavy clay, so it must be suiting it. Just surprised how thick the rhizomes are when there isn't so much in the way of plant above the soil.However many years you've been gardening there is...
    Hi yes, it is shady, not so much damp, but the soil is heavy clay, so it must be suiting it. Just surprised how thick the rhizomes are when there isn't so much in the way of plant above the...
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  15. Millie16

    Box blight??

    Thank you noisette47 I too think it looks like nibbles! I need a close up picture of blight box stalks now to compare!
    Thank you noisette47 I too think it looks like nibbles! I need a close up picture of blight box stalks now to compare!
    Thank you noisette47 I too think it looks like nibbles! I need a close up picture of blight box stalks now to compare!
    Thank you noisette47 I too think it looks like nibbles! I need a close up picture of blight box stalks now to compare!
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  16. Millie16

    A few IDs please !

    I think you are probably right with kniphophia, it look pretty old.
    I think you are probably right with kniphophia, it look pretty old.
    I think you are probably right with kniphophia, it look pretty old.
    I think you are probably right with kniphophia, it look pretty old.
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  17. mazambo

    Figs?

    The figs that form on the new wood never ripen on my tree, they need a longer growing season, they are still on my tree from last year and rot or fall off during winter.
    The figs that form on the new wood never ripen on my tree, they need a longer growing season, they are still on my tree from last year and rot or fall off during winter.
    The figs that form on the new wood never ripen on my tree, they need a longer growing season, they are still on my tree from last year and rot or fall off during winter.
    The figs that form on the new wood never ripen on my tree, they need a longer growing season, they are still on my tree from last year and rot or fall off during winter.
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  18. Sheal

    Id for a neighbour please

    Thank you Purple Streaks and The Eden. My neighbour will be pleased. :)
    Thank you Purple Streaks and The Eden. My neighbour will be pleased. :)
    Thank you Purple Streaks and The Eden. My neighbour will be pleased. :)
    Thank you Purple Streaks and The Eden. My neighbour will be pleased. :)
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  19. Geraldine64

    Solved Any ideas?

    I have a few growing between the paving slabs. They are quite pretty. Good to know what they are.
    I have a few growing between the paving slabs. They are quite pretty. Good to know what they are.
    I have a few growing between the paving slabs. They are quite pretty. Good to know what they are.
    I have a few growing between the paving slabs. They are quite pretty. Good to know what they are.
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  20. jay252735

    Plant ID Help please

    Amazing thanks Perki!
    Amazing thanks Perki!
    Amazing thanks Perki!
    Amazing thanks Perki!
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    2
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    550

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