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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Admin 24/7 Staff Member

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    Good morning just cleared this area and came across this I feel I should know this but decided to ask for an I D before I remove it:smile: Thank you

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    Is it one of the butterburrs - petasites?
     
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      Hollyhock?
       
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      • flounder

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        Leaves don't look shiny enough for petasites. It does look hollyhocky though
         
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          Another vote for hollyhocky here. If it is I’m jealous, mine are about 10cm tall
           
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          • wiseowl

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            Thank you everyone its 4ft tall and 4ft wide and its growing rapidly these images might help:smile:

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          • Dovefromabove

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            My first thought is hollyhock but I’m not 100%
            … is @Angie Jones (nut) about … she’s really good on perennials.
             
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            • pete

              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              Some form of mallow perhaps.
               
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              • JennyJB

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                Hollyhock is in the mallow family and it does have that look about it.
                 
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