Rose 'American Pillar' :-[ATTACH]Rose 'Francine Austin' :-[ATTACH]Anisodontea :-[ATTACH]Clematis 'Madame Julia Correvon' :-...
I get them all over the garden, mostly pink ones, and I pull them up if they're in an awkward spot, otherwise I leave them alone, they're quite...
I hadn't noticed the title, I went straight to the descriptions ! but never mind, I suppose a plant can be identified wherever it's growing.
The alternative would be to die before the decomposition began, but I'm sure you're glad to be still alive in spite of the decomposing plastic.
Thanks for everyone's help, and for the link @Silver surfer, I have given it to my cousin.
Just guesses ... First one - looks like a variety of Aloe variegata but I can't get the pic to copy 2nd one - haworthia pumila donut - Google...
Can someone please identify this creeping perennial in my cousin's lawn. It resembles Birds Foot Trefoil but is much smaller, I thought it might...
I don't look at this thread because I have a bird phobia :frown: but I don't mind them if they are high up in the sky ...We get lots of Red...
I think your third Clematis is Madame Julia Correvon @Busy-Lizzie, it looks exactly like mine (which isn't flowering yet)
Maybe tying it to a stake to keep it away from the wall might be an idea, but I suppose that depends on how flexible the stem is, and also if you...
Thank you @Philippa :smile:
We get lots of those around here, I see them circling above my garden on most days. They make a high whistling sound. They were rare once but not...
I think things like that are written by A1 which doesn't actually know anything, or written by someone who doesn't live in your area and thinks...
Anisodontea :-[ATTACH]One flower open so far on Senecio polyodon, with leaves of Lysimachia 'Alexander' :-[ATTACH]Rhipsalis campos...
Rhipsalis campos-portoana :-[ATTACH][ATTACH]Rhipsalis cereuleusca, small cutting flowering :-[ATTACH][ATTACH]Hatiora gaertnerii,...
I haven't got lawns and I don't take sugar in anything so that ad is no good to me :biggrin:
I remember learning about this in my Botany A level school lessons. I've never seen it in real life, so it's interesting to see a picture of it...
Some small evergreen shrubs might be a good idea, Hebes would look nice, there are several varieties and you can get variegated ones. I don't...
I would also say slugs/snails, Vine weevil damage looks like notches around the edges of leaves, whereas holes in the centre would be done by the...
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