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Solved Furry plant

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Gizmo, Aug 10, 2021.

  1. Gizmo

    Gizmo Gardener

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    Hi we have this plant in our garden that seems to be growing big all I can say is that its furry but no idea what it is or what is eating the leaves I have looked for slugs snails but nothing.. Any idea thanks IMG_20210809_151619.jpg IMG_20210809_151619.jpg
     
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    Digitalis purpurea...common name Foxglove? DIGITALIS  PURPUREA  FOXGLOVE 30-Jun-08 3-52-27 PM.JPG DIGITALIS  PURPUREA  FOXGLOVE 30-Jun-08 3-52-33 PM.JPG DIGITALIS  PURPUREA  FOXGLOVE 30-Jun-08 3-52-56 PM.JPG DIGITALIS  PURPUREA  FOXGLOVE 30-Jun-08 3-55-23 PM.JPG DIGITALIS  PURPUREA  FOXGLOVE 30-Jun-08 4-06-07 PM.JPG DIGITALIS  PURPUREA 30-06-2008 15-52-05.JPG
     
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      Thanks for your reply not sure what it is but if a foxglove it's going to get alot bigger?
       
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      Please add a pic to show whole plant.
       
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        Thanks for the reply please advice if its a foxglove thanks IMG_20210811_082008.jpg
         
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        Ooh those leaves are large.
        Too large for foxglove.
        Think we need to wait until it develops a flower stem.
        Symphytum...maybe.????
         
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          I may be coming round to Inula magnifica.
          Time will tell when it flowers.

          Pics taken this afternoon in the rain.

          INULA  MAGNIFICA 11-08-2021 16-16-27.JPG INULA  MAGNIFICA 11-08-2021 16-17-03.JPG INULA  MAGNIFICA 11-08-2021 16-17-14.JPG INULA  MAGNIFICA 11-08-2021 16-18-14.JPG
           
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          Pic below. Arctium...common name Burdock.
          ARCTIUM  BURDOCK 25-09-2012 18-31-26.JPG
           
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          I think it's a comfrey.

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            Just compared pentaglottis, borago, arctium and symphytum leaves and I now agree with symphytum. Must get round to removing some of these.....god knows why I decided to plant them, the hairy stems and leaves are a total irritant!
            I think it was back in the day when I was experimenting with different types of compost tea
             
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              Hi thanks for your reply what ever the plant is critters are very hungry and having a good meal but can't see anything like slug or snail IMG_20210818_123024.jpg
               
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              Try going out at night with a torch.
              Look on back of leaves as well as the ground underneath.
              Many critters prefer to eat in private at night.

              Pics below taken yesterday to show Symphytum leaves. SYMPHYTUM  XXX 16-08-2021 14-53-03.JPG SYMPHYTUM  XXX 16-08-2021 14-53-25.JPG SYMPHYTUM  XXX 16-08-2021 14-53-44.JPG SYMPHYTUM  XXX 16-08-2021 14-54-20.JPG SYMPHYTUM  XXX 16-08-2021 14-55-08.JPG
               
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                Hi I think I found a bug not sure but very tiny and on beside this furry plant I was asking about.. If bug I found it on the yellow plant beside it.. IMG_20210828_180941.jpg IMG_20210828_181007.jpg IMG_20210828_181117.jpg IMG_20210828_181248.jpg
                 
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