Looks similar doesn't it but an odd thing to spring up at the base of a fence.
Thanks, yes that looks like the one. I did look up hawthorn, but they didn't look like yours! It's at the base of a fence, so only a small hedge...
Thanks, but not sure about that. Sycamore leaf stalks are reddish and long, whereas on this the leaves have almost no stalks, and there is what...
Does anyone recognise this plant? I thought at first it was a tree sapling, but it doesn't seem to be robust enough for that. Thanks [ATTACH]
In case anyone's curious, it did indeed turn out to be a type of Phlox (I'd be interested to know which). Glad I didn't dig it up!
I'm in the south of the UK. I was looking at the info here. Agree that some of the photos don't look quite right, but some of them do. I'm going...
Looks like it's phlox, probably meadow phlox. So I think I'll leave it.
Wondering if anyone knows what this is? It looks weedy, and similar to willowherb, but I don't think it is (I've checked the weed photos and its...
:smile: Thanks. An uninvited guest by the look of it.
Wondering if anyone knows what these spikey-leaved plants are? A type of sedge maybe? They have distinctive angled channels in the leaves. Thanks
Ah yes, thanks.
[ATTACH] Wondering what this weed is in the foreground? I've looked on the linked page with photos of common weeds but can't see anything quite...
Thanks, no, I will try that.
I inherited a Hebe which was leggy and overgrown, so took some cuttings and then hard pruned it. I understand they don't like it, but after a...
Is it true they are impossible to get rid of?
Thanks. I know they've got lovely flowers, but I suspect they have a garden takeover planned...
Is this some type of anenome? I thought they were Japanese ones, but I don't remember the leaves being so large. Trying to decide whether to keep...
Thanks. And this one also?
Is the plant in the foreground with the reddish stems some type of willowherb? I've checked a lot of photos but can't find an exact match. If so,...
Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
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