Seedling ID

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  1. Mike77

    Mike77 Gardener

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    Any idea what these are. Popping up everywhere. I did sow wildflower seeds last year. Could be from those.

    Thanks in advance. Mike

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  2. Mike77

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    Ok so i have no idea what these are but given that they're so persistent i am going to grow some of them to see what happens. The patch in the photo is theirs the ones poping up in my borders are fair game.
     
  3. Trunky

    Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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    I think they're Willowherb Mike.
     
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      I agree with trunky look like willowherb , try digging one up willowherb have quite thick fleshy white roots.
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Just out of the blue, but could it be evening primrose?
       
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