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  1. jimcubs

    jimcubs Gardener

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    This is from our last house but as we moved 9 years ago we can’t remember what it is, our daughter is remodelling the garden and dug it up and brought it round.
    I’ll have to try and find an old picture of it with leaves or flowers.

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    We definitely need the flower pics
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      First thoughts.
      :scratch:It hasn't grown much in 9 years.
       
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      I presume my daughter cut it right back as it was near a window and gate
       
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      Silver surfer PLANTAHOLIC

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      Sorry, but is has the look of weedy willow. Salix caprea.
      Would recommend you do not plant in your garden.
       
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        Not a willow as we never had one
         
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          Can you or your family remember the colour of the flowers......if there were any???:scratch:
           
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            The wind and birds spread the seeds from weedy willows far and wide.
            So you do not need to have one in your garden to get a gift of one!
             
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              Guess what came in the post last Tuesday, yes a willow what are the odds of that
              I’ll wait till it sprouts some better ID
               
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