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  1. thatfatbloke

    thatfatbloke Apprentice Gardener

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    First three pics are of one plant the following three are of another.
     

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    thatfatbloke Apprentice Gardener

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    First one probably a weed,but it fills a gap. I thought the second one was a Dogwood to start off with,as it's next to one of the four Dogwoods I planted. I didn't plant this,it just appeared one day a couple of months ago and is now seven feet high.
     
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    I think the first one is cow parsley....said to be a weed but i love it:dbgrtmb:
    The second is Elderberry....love that too:dbgrtmb:
     
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    is there owt you don't like? :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
     
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      I'm not sure about that first one, in the first picture it looks like cow parsley but in the middle picture it looked like feverfew. I have that stuff coming up all over the place. They are very much alike. The second is definitely elder. Anyone else got any views on the first one?
       
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      Thanks for the replies. Best I hook that elder out soon as we already have one down the bottom of the garden - and it's huge and drops berries all over my patio just when I need it for a bbq!!. The one in the picture is against next door's wall,and I'm sure they won't want it shading their garden.
       
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      Top row could all be Sweet Cicely (smells nice) or perhaps Hemlock(deadly poisonous and smells nasty) if it has smooth stems (cow parsley stems are ribbed and hairy), the rest are elder.
       
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      Onny this :mute: weather:WINK1:....i love everything and everyone:rolleyespink::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
       
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