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  1. poge

    Solved is this a weed please

    If you leave it, it will seed and next year you will have lots more.:biggrin:
    If you leave it, it will seed and next year you will have lots more.:biggrin:
    If you leave it, it will seed and next year you will have lots more.:biggrin:
    If you leave it, it will seed and next year you will have lots more.:biggrin:
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  2. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Unusual plant Woo :)
    Unusual plant Woo :)
    Unusual plant Woo :)
    Unusual plant Woo :)
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    410
  3. Nigel62

    Solved ID please

    Right, weed killer needed then. Thanks for replying.
    Right, weed killer needed then. Thanks for replying.
    Right, weed killer needed then. Thanks for replying.
    Right, weed killer needed then. Thanks for replying.
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  4. Cati

    Solved Could anyone identify this for me?

    lol! i just saw your message after that! thanks for confirming, it's been bugging me :-)
    lol! i just saw your message after that! thanks for confirming, it's been bugging me :-)
    lol! i just saw your message after that! thanks for confirming, it's been bugging me :-)
    lol! i just saw your message after that! thanks for confirming, it's been bugging me :-)
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  5. Tee

    Solved Please ID this plant

    Looking into what is poisonous and what is not can be a minefield. Mostly adult animals tend to know what is edible and what is not, and usually they find out when young, by only eating the...
    Looking into what is poisonous and what is not can be a minefield. Mostly adult animals tend to know what is edible and what is not, and usually they find out when young, by only eating the smallest part, the taste will be awful.
    Looking into what is poisonous and what is not can be a minefield. Mostly adult animals tend to know what is edible and what is not, and usually they find out when young, by only eating the smallest part, the taste will be awful.
    Looking into what is poisonous and what is not can be a minefield. Mostly adult animals tend to know what is edible and what is not, and usually they find out when young, by only eating the...
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  6. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Hi Pete thank you my friend,I will have to ask my friend who sent the Image
    Hi Pete thank you my friend,I will have to ask my friend who sent the Image
    Hi Pete thank you my friend,I will have to ask my friend who sent the Image
    Hi Pete thank you my friend,I will have to ask my friend who sent the Image
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  7. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Could someone please identify this Shrub?

    Hello @Silver surferSorry, I meant it is the 'Kerria japonica Pleniflora' which I found on the RHS Site after searching for 'Kerria japonica' after @wiseowl replied.ThanksKevin
    Hello @Silver surferSorry, I meant it is the 'Kerria japonica Pleniflora' which I found on the RHS Site after searching for 'Kerria japonica' after @wiseowl replied.ThanksKevin
    Hello @Silver surferSorry, I meant it is the 'Kerria japonica Pleniflora' which I found on the RHS Site after searching for 'Kerria japonica' after @wiseowl replied.ThanksKevin
    Hello @Silver surferSorry, I meant it is the 'Kerria japonica Pleniflora' which I found on the RHS Site after searching for 'Kerria japonica' after @wiseowl replied.ThanksKevin
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  8. Neil Sherwood

    Solved What is this weed?!?

    The ONLY way to be rid of this pesky weed is to move house.
    The ONLY way to be rid of this pesky weed is to move house.
    The ONLY way to be rid of this pesky weed is to move house.
    The ONLY way to be rid of this pesky weed is to move house.
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  9. Degsy

    Anyone know what on earth this is?

    You can cut it back, and now is a good time to do that, new foliage looks shiny and dark green if the plant is doing well. Cut off those old flower stems, at least, the seed pods leave a black...
    You can cut it back, and now is a good time to do that, new foliage looks shiny and dark green if the plant is doing well. Cut off those old flower stems, at least, the seed pods leave a black stain if they fall on paving.
    You can cut it back, and now is a good time to do that, new foliage looks shiny and dark green if the plant is doing well. Cut off those old flower stems, at least, the seed pods leave a black stain if they fall on paving.
    You can cut it back, and now is a good time to do that, new foliage looks shiny and dark green if the plant is doing well. Cut off those old flower stems, at least, the seed pods leave a black...
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  10. Graham B

    Solved Tall tree (or large shrub) with blue flowers

    Cool - thanks! Yes, I realised after that shrinking to 800x600 had lost a bit too much detail.
    Cool - thanks! Yes, I realised after that shrinking to 800x600 had lost a bit too much detail.
    Cool - thanks! Yes, I realised after that shrinking to 800x600 had lost a bit too much detail.
    Cool - thanks! Yes, I realised after that shrinking to 800x600 had lost a bit too much detail.
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  11. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Good afternoon @Marley Farley my friend and many thanks,I shall leave it alone as I just love it
    Good afternoon @Marley Farley my friend and many thanks,I shall leave it alone as I just love it
    Good afternoon @Marley Farley my friend and many thanks,I shall leave it alone as I just love it
    Good afternoon @Marley Farley my friend and many thanks,I shall leave it alone as I just love it
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  12. barryman

    Solved What's this shrub, please

    The weigelas root quite readily. Wait until the flowers have faded, and take tip cuttings from new growth when it has firmed up a bit
    The weigelas root quite readily. Wait until the flowers have faded, and take tip cuttings from new growth when it has firmed up a bit
    The weigelas root quite readily. Wait until the flowers have faded, and take tip cuttings from new growth when it has firmed up a bit
    The weigelas root quite readily. Wait until the flowers have faded, and take tip cuttings from new growth when it has firmed up a bit
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  13. Loki

    Solved Seedling ID if possible please

    Datura can be funny old things to germinate, I think the word is "erratic", you cosset them and they do nothing, then expose them to all kinds of varying conditions and they come up like cress.
    Datura can be funny old things to germinate, I think the word is "erratic", you cosset them and they do nothing, then expose them to all kinds of varying conditions and they come up like cress.
    Datura can be funny old things to germinate, I think the word is "erratic", you cosset them and they do nothing, then expose them to all kinds of varying conditions and they come up like cress.
    Datura can be funny old things to germinate, I think the word is "erratic", you cosset them and they do nothing, then expose them to all kinds of varying conditions and they come up like cress.
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    632
  14. Clairbear74

    Solved I’m a newbie and have an identifying plant question.

    Hi Clare welcome to GC, Pete has nailed it in one for you, you can trim it to a nice shape..
    Hi Clare welcome to GC, Pete has nailed it in one for you, you can trim it to a nice shape..
    Hi Clare welcome to GC, Pete has nailed it in one for you, you can trim it to a nice shape..
    Hi Clare welcome to GC, Pete has nailed it in one for you, you can trim it to a nice shape..
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  15. tangham

    Solved ID Please.

    Thanks.
    Thanks.
    Thanks.
    Thanks.
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    363
  16. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Aren't they the same, Ipomoea and Mina?
    Aren't they the same, Ipomoea and Mina?
    Aren't they the same, Ipomoea and Mina?
    Aren't they the same, Ipomoea and Mina?
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  17. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Can someone please identify this Shrub for me?

    HelloGenius, that is exactly what I have.Also, good to know about the name, Joseph's Coat.I am gradually making a list of what I have in the garden thanks to you all.Thanks for all the...
    HelloGenius, that is exactly what I have.Also, good to know about the name, Joseph's Coat.I am gradually making a list of what I have in the garden thanks to you all.Thanks for all the help.Kevin
    HelloGenius, that is exactly what I have.Also, good to know about the name, Joseph's Coat.I am gradually making a list of what I have in the garden thanks to you all.Thanks for all the help.Kevin
    HelloGenius, that is exactly what I have.Also, good to know about the name, Joseph's Coat.I am gradually making a list of what I have in the garden thanks to you all.Thanks for all the...
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  18. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Can someone please identify this Shrub?

    Hello ClareThanks for the reply.I just searched for 'hydrangea petiolaris' and it is indeed that.I am slowly getting an idea of the Shrubs in the garden, thanks to you all.ThanksKevin
    Hello ClareThanks for the reply.I just searched for 'hydrangea petiolaris' and it is indeed that.I am slowly getting an idea of the Shrubs in the garden, thanks to you all.ThanksKevin
    Hello ClareThanks for the reply.I just searched for 'hydrangea petiolaris' and it is indeed that.I am slowly getting an idea of the Shrubs in the garden, thanks to you all.ThanksKevin
    Hello ClareThanks for the reply.I just searched for 'hydrangea petiolaris' and it is indeed that.I am slowly getting an idea of the Shrubs in the garden, thanks to you all.ThanksKevin
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    465
  19. REMO

    Solved Help identifying...

    Which is why I was certain it was Fennel, and I wasn't mistaking Dill for Green Fennel.I grow both green and bronze Fennel, which self seed all over my plots and use them extensively when...
    Which is why I was certain it was Fennel, and I wasn't mistaking Dill for Green Fennel.I grow both green and bronze Fennel, which self seed all over my plots and use them extensively when cooking Mackerel I've caught. The trouble is that overwintering (perrenial) plants run to seed [1] before...
    Which is why I was certain it was Fennel, and I wasn't mistaking Dill for Green Fennel.I grow both green and bronze Fennel, which self seed all over my plots and use them extensively when cooking Mackerel I've caught. The trouble is that...
    Which is why I was certain it was Fennel, and I wasn't mistaking Dill for Green Fennel.I grow both green and bronze Fennel, which self seed all over my plots and use them extensively when...
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    4
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    634
  20. Kevin Cowans

    Solved Could someone please identify this for me?

    Yes, I have a photinia red robin too, and it never has berries. It is the shrub version and is about 8 years old. Stays the same all year round, summer and winter. Yours looks very nice, @Kevin...
    Yes, I have a photinia red robin too, and it never has berries. It is the shrub version and is about 8 years old. Stays the same all year round, summer and winter. Yours looks very nice, @Kevin Cowans.
    Yes, I have a photinia red robin too, and it never has berries. It is the shrub version and is about 8 years old. Stays the same all year round, summer and winter. Yours looks very nice, @Kevin Cowans.
    Yes, I have a photinia red robin too, and it never has berries. It is the shrub version and is about 8 years old. Stays the same all year round, summer and winter. Yours looks very nice, @Kevin...
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    460

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