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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by amymac78, May 13, 2015.

  1. amymac78

    amymac78 Gardener

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    I've just found this up by the bird bath and its growing quite well....no clue what it is though! :noidea:

    I did sow (read chuck....) some wild flower seeds around that area so could be one of those

    IMAG1672.jpg
     
  2. Anthony Rogers

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    Cant really tell from that angle but have you planted any Lily bulbs there.
     
  3. amymac78

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    Only seeds up there, no bulbs :scratch:
     
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    Just wondered if it might be a Euphorbia but just looked at mine and I've changed my mind to possibly a Toadflax, Lineria perhaps? euphorbia.jpg
     
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      i was thinking it looked very lily esq too but i don't really know
       
    • amymac78

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      Found this picture of linaria vulgaris on google, does look a lot like it!

      [​IMG]
       
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      That's what I first thought of, and as somebody who seriously affected by skin rashes from their sap would urge caution in handling them until positively identified. Have a look at some if these
      http://imgarcade.com/1/euphorbia-blackbird-spurge/
       
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      • amymac78

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        Luckily its out the way, I have a few plants that bring out a rash (hellebores and a hydrangea for a start!) so I'll leave it where it is for now until I know what it is

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