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Weeds right?

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Rikki McNeill, May 25, 2020.

  1. Rikki McNeill

    Rikki McNeill Apprentice Gardener

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    The borders of my driveway seem to have a number of these shooting up.

    Should they be dug out, look a bit unsightly.

    thanks

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    Hi Rikii,
    No 1 looks like weed so I'd get rid of it.
    No 2/3 Could be Campanula Persicifloia ( Peach leaves Bellflowee ), I'd leave these for a little while to see what the flowers are. If they are Campanula they are beautiful and you can move them later.
    No 4 is Hypericum ( common names Rose of Sharon or St John's Wort ) a shrub with golden yellow flowers like a single Rose and definitely a keeper. This one you can move as well if you want to.
     
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      No.1 is probably one of the willowweeds, epilobium something or other. Lose it, should be easy to pull up but self seeds profusely so be prepared to do this every year:)
       
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      • Rikki McNeill

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        Hi guys,

        thanks for the advice.

        I was ready to go in and pull up the lot, so appreciate the pointers.

        think I will take my time to workout what ones are the willow weeds and at least get them out.
         
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