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  1. KFF

    Solved mystery indoor plant

    Thanks @Selleri , some great information there. It should be alright in her bathroom window then.
    Thanks @Selleri , some great information there. It should be alright in her bathroom window then.
    Thanks @Selleri , some great information there. It should be alright in her bathroom window then.
    Thanks @Selleri , some great information there. It should be alright in her bathroom window then.
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  2. Pushkin

    Solved Id please.

    Well @Pushkin the close up of leaves are Euphorbia I am certain of that, but which one.??? Yes it will flower... I have a couple of euphorbia but not quite like yours.. It could be macculata but...
    Well @Pushkin the close up of leaves are Euphorbia I am certain of that, but which one.??? Yes it will flower... I have a couple of euphorbia but not quite like yours.. It could be macculata but the leaves don’t look quite right for that one.... There 100s of different Euphorbias (spurge) though...:scratch:
    Well @Pushkin the close up of leaves are Euphorbia I am certain of that, but which one.??? Yes it will flower... I have a couple of euphorbia but not quite like yours.. It could be macculata but the leaves don’t look quite right for that one.......
    Well @Pushkin the close up of leaves are Euphorbia I am certain of that, but which one.??? Yes it will flower... I have a couple of euphorbia but not quite like yours.. It could be macculata but...
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  3. Freddy

    Solved An ID please.

    And there was me thinking it was a pile of pebbles. Not used to these small pictures you get on a phone.
    And there was me thinking it was a pile of pebbles. Not used to these small pictures you get on a phone.
    And there was me thinking it was a pile of pebbles. Not used to these small pictures you get on a phone.
    And there was me thinking it was a pile of pebbles. Not used to these small pictures you get on a phone.
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  4. mazambo

    Solved What is this please

    I love Scillla peruviana. Named after the ship...not the country. It does grow in UK but not as well as Scilla siberica.scilla peruviana - Google SearchMuscari are much neater...
    I love Scillla peruviana. Named after the ship...not the country. It does grow in UK but not as well as Scilla siberica.scilla peruviana - Google SearchMuscari are much neater /tidier...tightly packed tiny flowers on a single stemMuscari, - Google Search
    I love Scillla peruviana. Named after the ship...not the country. It does grow in UK but not as well as Scilla siberica.scilla peruviana - Google SearchMuscari are much neater /tidier...tightly packed tiny flowers on a single...
    I love Scillla peruviana. Named after the ship...not the country. It does grow in UK but not as well as Scilla siberica.scilla peruviana - Google SearchMuscari are much neater...
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  5. wiseowl

    Solved Fungi ID

    Hello @Jiffy my good friend better Woo than Dumbo:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Hello @Jiffy my good friend better Woo than Dumbo:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Hello @Jiffy my good friend better Woo than Dumbo:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Hello @Jiffy my good friend better Woo than Dumbo:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
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    409
  6. Ella17

    Solved Unknown plant

    Thank you for your help.
    Thank you for your help.
    Thank you for your help.
    Thank you for your help.
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    449
  7. Jenny namaste
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  8. kriss

    Solved Ver-something!

    University Challenge. Trinity College Oxford v St. Mary's Cambridge. Cambridge have it. Yes ist's a plant. Trinity College,your starter for ten.............Sorry, joke.
    University Challenge. Trinity College Oxford v St. Mary's Cambridge. Cambridge have it. Yes ist's a plant. Trinity College,your starter for ten.............Sorry, joke.
    University Challenge. Trinity College Oxford v St. Mary's Cambridge. Cambridge have it. Yes ist's a plant. Trinity College,your starter for ten.............Sorry, joke.
    University Challenge. Trinity College Oxford v St. Mary's Cambridge. Cambridge have it. Yes ist's a plant. Trinity College,your starter for ten.............Sorry, joke.
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  9. Sheal

    Wood

    Thanks everyone. :dbgrtmb: It looks like light or white Oak is the favourite at the moment but I think Pete's suggestion of Walnut is a possibility too.
    Thanks everyone. :dbgrtmb: It looks like light or white Oak is the favourite at the moment but I think Pete's suggestion of Walnut is a possibility too.
    Thanks everyone. :dbgrtmb: It looks like light or white Oak is the favourite at the moment but I think Pete's suggestion of Walnut is a possibility too.
    Thanks everyone. :dbgrtmb: It looks like light or white Oak is the favourite at the moment but I think Pete's suggestion of Walnut is a possibility too.
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  10. Mike77

    Solved What's this?

    Great. Glad i didn't pull them when I was weeding. I will leave them be.Mike
    Great. Glad i didn't pull them when I was weeding. I will leave them be.Mike
    Great. Glad i didn't pull them when I was weeding. I will leave them be.Mike
    Great. Glad i didn't pull them when I was weeding. I will leave them be.Mike
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  11. kriss

    Solved Er... me again!

    Definiately an Osteospermum.
    Definiately an Osteospermum.
    Definiately an Osteospermum.
    Definiately an Osteospermum.
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  12. RandyRos

    Solved What's this houseplant?

    What you tend to find is that the new fronds break through the top of the cycad and lift the brown outer. The fronds will grow vertically and spread out to the current leaf shape later
    What you tend to find is that the new fronds break through the top of the cycad and lift the brown outer. The fronds will grow vertically and spread out to the current leaf shape later
    What you tend to find is that the new fronds break through the top of the cycad and lift the brown outer. The fronds will grow vertically and spread out to the current leaf shape later
    What you tend to find is that the new fronds break through the top of the cycad and lift the brown outer. The fronds will grow vertically and spread out to the current leaf shape later
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  13. Spruce

    Solved Ranunculaceae Quick question

    thank you ... long day at work brain on a go slow ... really helpfulSpruce
    thank you ... long day at work brain on a go slow ... really helpfulSpruce
    thank you ... long day at work brain on a go slow ... really helpfulSpruce
    thank you ... long day at work brain on a go slow ... really helpfulSpruce
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  14. DevonDays

    Solved Please help me identify and save this lovely bush!

    Thank you everyone! That's exactly what I'll do :-)
    Thank you everyone! That's exactly what I'll do :-)
    Thank you everyone! That's exactly what I'll do :-)
    Thank you everyone! That's exactly what I'll do :-)
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  15. tristanstartsgardening

    Solved What is this weed?

    Personally in my opinion its not a lawn if its full of weeds / moss ( I have high exceptions on how a lawn looks ), if you like moss and other plants in with your grass fair enough :blue thumb: , I be looking...
    Personally in my opinion its not a lawn if its full of weeds / moss ( I have high exceptions on how a lawn looks ), if you like moss and other plants in with your grass fair enough :blue thumb: , I be looking into what WeeTam said if it were my lawn though.
    Personally in my opinion its not a lawn if its full of weeds / moss ( I have high exceptions on how a lawn looks ), if you like moss and other plants in with your grass fair enough :blue thumb: , I be looking into what WeeTam said if it were my lawn though.
    Personally in my opinion its not a lawn if its full of weeds / moss ( I have high exceptions on how a lawn looks ), if you like moss and other plants in with your grass fair enough :blue thumb: , I be looking...
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  16. rogerp1970

    Solved What is this weed?

    Oh dear. Well that explains its resistance to everything we’ve thrown at it ...Thanks for the replies.Roger
    Oh dear. Well that explains its resistance to everything we’ve thrown at it ...Thanks for the replies.Roger
    Oh dear. Well that explains its resistance to everything we’ve thrown at it ...Thanks for the replies.Roger
    Oh dear. Well that explains its resistance to everything we’ve thrown at it ...Thanks for the replies.Roger
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    514
  17. SimonZ

    Solved Mosses/sedums/moorland succulent of some kind

    Stunning when seen close-up like that ; a miniature microcosm in itself . Excellent pictures !!!
    Stunning when seen close-up like that ; a miniature microcosm in itself . Excellent pictures !!!
    Stunning when seen close-up like that ; a miniature microcosm in itself . Excellent pictures !!!
    Stunning when seen close-up like that ; a miniature microcosm in itself . Excellent pictures !!!
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    4
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  18. edsutton

    Solved Can you identify this plant?

    Wow! It's huge!
    Wow! It's huge!
    Wow! It's huge!
    Wow! It's huge!
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    3
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    389
  19. wren1

    Solved Id help please!

    Coming back to this thread to say that they are selling 'Echinacea' in Aldi again and I am not falling for it again!
    Coming back to this thread to say that they are selling 'Echinacea' in Aldi again and I am not falling for it again!
    Coming back to this thread to say that they are selling 'Echinacea' in Aldi again and I am not falling for it again!
    Coming back to this thread to say that they are selling 'Echinacea' in Aldi again and I am not falling for it again!
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    5
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    995
  20. Kon

    Solved What are these flowers please?

    Hi @Kon ,Definitely Hyacinths. Give them a feed every couple of weeks until the leaves start to yellow. Don't cut the leaves off until they've completely died off. You'll have a nice show next year.
    Hi @Kon ,Definitely Hyacinths. Give them a feed every couple of weeks until the leaves start to yellow. Don't cut the leaves off until they've completely died off. You'll have a nice show next year.
    Hi @Kon ,Definitely Hyacinths. Give them a feed every couple of weeks until the leaves start to yellow. Don't cut the leaves off until they've completely died off. You'll have a nice show next year.
    Hi @Kon ,Definitely Hyacinths. Give them a feed every couple of weeks until the leaves start to yellow. Don't cut the leaves off until they've completely died off. You'll have a nice show next year.
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