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Solved Anyone idea what these are?

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Texas Pete, Apr 14, 2021.

  1. Texas Pete

    Texas Pete Gardener

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    Seen these things growing - they weren't there last year?
    xphoto_2021-04-14_13-21-10.jpg xphoto_2021-04-14_13-21-01.jpg

    Neither looks like something which is particularly welcome either way! Anyone got any ideas?
     
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    Scrungee Well known for it

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    Second image looks like a Sycamore seedling
     
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    • Texas Pete

      Texas Pete Gardener

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      Interesting! Wonder where that came from, best dig that up then!
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      The first one looks like you cut it down last year.
      Some kind of rhizome.
      Difficult to gauge the size of it.
       
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      • Texas Pete

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        Just dug it out. When I moved in, this part of the garden had artificial grass is a poor state with assorted weeds - various thorny things and plenty of docks, Briza quaking grass, zantedeschia and all that running riot. Dug it all up. This particular rhizome didn't look like the other zantedeschia, but either way it's out now. Was about the size of a hand. Guess we will never know.

        Wondered if it was something worth keeping, but it was too close to a phormium I planted anyway.
         
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