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  1. Snorky85

    Solved Forgotten what this perennial is

    Ooh that rings a bell...i hope they are white :)
    Ooh that rings a bell...i hope they are white :)
    Ooh that rings a bell...i hope they are white :)
    Ooh that rings a bell...i hope they are white :)
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  2. Cardinal-Red

    Next identification thread!

    It seems an extremely well behaved for a Crocosmia or a Hemerocallis (Daylily). I lack a better suggestion though. Do you have a close up of an emerging flower stem?Foxgloves (Digitalis...
    It seems an extremely well behaved for a Crocosmia or a Hemerocallis (Daylily). I lack a better suggestion though. Do you have a close up of an emerging flower stem?Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) are, strictly speaking, biennials. Some can be shortlived perennials but mostly they just self...
    It seems an extremely well behaved for a Crocosmia or a Hemerocallis (Daylily). I lack a better suggestion though. Do you have a close up of an emerging flower stem?Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) are, strictly speaking, biennials. Some can be...
    It seems an extremely well behaved for a Crocosmia or a Hemerocallis (Daylily). I lack a better suggestion though. Do you have a close up of an emerging flower stem?Foxgloves (Digitalis...
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  3. SimonZ

    Solved Candytuft-esque

    [It may be a wild flower....Alliaria petiolaris..Thanks, yes it turned out to be Alliaria petiolata
    [It may be a wild flower....Alliaria petiolaris..Thanks, yes it turned out to be Alliaria petiolata
    [It may be a wild flower....Alliaria petiolaris..Thanks, yes it turned out to be Alliaria petiolata
    [It may be a wild flower....Alliaria petiolaris..Thanks, yes it turned out to be Alliaria petiolata
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  4. SimonZ

    Solved purple wildflower

    I grow the perennial species (L. rediviva) ; flowering now , pale lilac/white ; attractive ovoid seed-pods in the Autumn .
    I grow the perennial species (L. rediviva) ; flowering now , pale lilac/white ; attractive ovoid seed-pods in the Autumn .
    I grow the perennial species (L. rediviva) ; flowering now , pale lilac/white ; attractive ovoid seed-pods in the Autumn .
    I grow the perennial species (L. rediviva) ; flowering now , pale lilac/white ; attractive ovoid seed-pods in the Autumn .
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  5. Nigel62

    Solved Spirea

    Yes it is Nigel ...you win :)
    Yes it is Nigel ...you win :)
    Yes it is Nigel ...you win :)
    Yes it is Nigel ...you win :)
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  6. Leanne2511

    Solved What is this beauty?

    Leanne2511Where do you live? I suspect it is not UK.
    Leanne2511Where do you live? I suspect it is not UK.
    Leanne2511Where do you live? I suspect it is not UK.
    Leanne2511Where do you live? I suspect it is not UK.
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  7. Mane

    Solved Identify plants please

    They'll be along in a month or so - maybe less if it warms up, Jenny
    They'll be along in a month or so - maybe less if it warms up, Jenny
    They'll be along in a month or so - maybe less if it warms up, Jenny
    They'll be along in a month or so - maybe less if it warms up, Jenny
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  8. PlantDaddy

    Solved Please help me identify this

    Thanks for all the advice! Been researching it and turns out it's a herb! I'm always looking for interesting new stuff to cook with and I think I've found my next food project :dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for all the advice! Been researching it and turns out it's a herb! I'm always looking for interesting new stuff to cook with and I think I've found my next food project :dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for all the advice! Been researching it and turns out it's a herb! I'm always looking for interesting new stuff to cook with and I think I've found my next food project :dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for all the advice! Been researching it and turns out it's a herb! I'm always looking for interesting new stuff to cook with and I think I've found my next food project :dbgrtmb:
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  9. tangham

    Seaweed or Not.

    It's estimated that there are over 650 seaweed species around the shores of the UK.I have no idea how Twitter works but, you could try asking the Natural History Museum, via Twitter. Happy fishing.
    It's estimated that there are over 650 seaweed species around the shores of the UK.I have no idea how Twitter works but, you could try asking the Natural History Museum, via Twitter. Happy fishing.
    It's estimated that there are over 650 seaweed species around the shores of the UK.I have no idea how Twitter works but, you could try asking the Natural History Museum, via Twitter. Happy fishing.
    It's estimated that there are over 650 seaweed species around the shores of the UK.I have no idea how Twitter works but, you could try asking the Natural History Museum, via Twitter. Happy fishing.
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  10. Ella17

    Solved Mystery - new leaves

    hi Yes cut it off flush , but be careful of the new growth .... I thought cut back at the wrong time well lucky you you have another opertunity so have the plant again ....Spruce
    hi Yes cut it off flush , but be careful of the new growth .... I thought cut back at the wrong time well lucky you you have another opertunity so have the plant again ....Spruce
    hi Yes cut it off flush , but be careful of the new growth .... I thought cut back at the wrong time well lucky you you have another opertunity so have the plant again ....Spruce
    hi Yes cut it off flush , but be careful of the new growth .... I thought cut back at the wrong time well lucky you you have another opertunity so have the plant again ....Spruce
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  11. wiseowl

    Solved ID please

    Bit of info here @wiseowl
    Bit of info here @wiseowl
    Bit of info here @wiseowl
    Bit of info here @wiseowl
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  12. Bilbo675

    Solved Help ID This Shrub Please

    Thanks @Silver surfer the latter looks spot on, the description suggests it's not that hardy but this one in my friend's garden goes unprotected and is in an open spot so doing well, it's been...
    Thanks @Silver surfer the latter looks spot on, the description suggests it's not that hardy but this one in my friend's garden goes unprotected and is in an open spot so doing well, it's been there for 3 years now
    Thanks @Silver surfer the latter looks spot on, the description suggests it's not that hardy but this one in my friend's garden goes unprotected and is in an open spot so doing well, it's been there for 3 years now
    Thanks @Silver surfer the latter looks spot on, the description suggests it's not that hardy but this one in my friend's garden goes unprotected and is in an open spot so doing well, it's been...
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  13. MAJ

    Solved Is this a Berberis?

    Thanks. Good to know I'm on the right track! Not looking forward to those thorns... :sad:
    Thanks. Good to know I'm on the right track! Not looking forward to those thorns... :sad:
    Thanks. Good to know I'm on the right track! Not looking forward to those thorns... :sad:
    Thanks. Good to know I'm on the right track! Not looking forward to those thorns... :sad:
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  14. Jiffy

    Solved What's this please

    Thank you Silver Surfer and Pete :dbgrtmb:That is what it is, magic
    Thank you Silver Surfer and Pete :dbgrtmb:That is what it is, magic
    Thank you Silver Surfer and Pete :dbgrtmb:That is what it is, magic
    Thank you Silver Surfer and Pete :dbgrtmb:That is what it is, magic
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  15. Pushkin

    Solved Plant or weed please.

    Certainly a pain in the whatsit, in your garden.However along country lanes etc, it really doe add to the beauty of the landscape and is home to the catapiller, Elephant Hawk Moth.
    Certainly a pain in the whatsit, in your garden.However along country lanes etc, it really doe add to the beauty of the landscape and is home to the catapiller, Elephant Hawk Moth.
    Certainly a pain in the whatsit, in your garden.However along country lanes etc, it really doe add to the beauty of the landscape and is home to the catapiller, Elephant Hawk Moth.
    Certainly a pain in the whatsit, in your garden.However along country lanes etc, it really doe add to the beauty of the landscape and is home to the catapiller, Elephant Hawk Moth.
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  16. mxw1

    Solved Help identifying these plants please

    Thanks all, very helpful, sorry for the number of pics :redface: looks like i need to get some ericaceous plant food!
    Thanks all, very helpful, sorry for the number of pics :redface: looks like i need to get some ericaceous plant food!
    Thanks all, very helpful, sorry for the number of pics :redface: looks like i need to get some ericaceous plant food!
    Thanks all, very helpful, sorry for the number of pics :redface: looks like i need to get some ericaceous plant food!
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  17. Leanne2511

    Solved What is this plant please?

    Partial shade is fine. Prob the longest flowering campanula but add some grit to the planting hole
    Partial shade is fine. Prob the longest flowering campanula but add some grit to the planting hole
    Partial shade is fine. Prob the longest flowering campanula but add some grit to the planting hole
    Partial shade is fine. Prob the longest flowering campanula but add some grit to the planting hole
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  18. mazambo

    Solved Margurite daisy or coreopsis

    Thanks @Silver surfer that has to be the one :blue thumb:
    Thanks @Silver surfer that has to be the one :blue thumb:
    Thanks @Silver surfer that has to be the one :blue thumb:
    Thanks @Silver surfer that has to be the one :blue thumb:
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  19. Cardinal-Red

    Classifying plants in my garden - part 3

    Superbly put :dbgrtmb:
    Superbly put :dbgrtmb:
    Superbly put :dbgrtmb:
    Superbly put :dbgrtmb:
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  20. Cardinal-Red

    Classifying plants in my garden part 2

    Yep - its a yuccaThe lower leaves will die back and new leaves form in the crown. Over time it will form a trunkSome leave the old leaves on to die back naturally but I tend to cut or pull...
    Yep - its a yuccaThe lower leaves will die back and new leaves form in the crown. Over time it will form a trunkSome leave the old leaves on to die back naturally but I tend to cut or pull off the older leaves, preferring a tidier look. On a strong stem you can pull the old leaves...
    Yep - its a yuccaThe lower leaves will die back and new leaves form in the crown. Over time it will form a trunkSome leave the old leaves on to die back naturally but I tend to cut or pull off the older leaves, preferring a tidier look. On...
    Yep - its a yuccaThe lower leaves will die back and new leaves form in the crown. Over time it will form a trunkSome leave the old leaves on to die back naturally but I tend to cut or pull...
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