Solved Seedling IDEA

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  1. katty

    katty Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello,

    Can anyone help me identify this weed [?] seedling?

    Thanks
    Katty 73CF76D5-8136-4A98-91D4-1102B5B4BB8D.jpeg DD9880D4-AE4E-4275-AFCF-690F326C1ABD.jpeg
     
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    Definitely don't take my word as gospel but I think it looks like Hellibore...but I am often wrong:heehee:
     
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      katty Apprentice Gardener

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      They have appeared below my existing hellibores so that is what I was hoping . I just assumed they were a weed because there is so many, I can’t be that lucky!

      Thank you
       
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        Ah ha!! Sounds like I could very well be right for a change:yes:

        Looks like it's your lucky day!

        Have a good day and keep safe @katty :)
         
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          Yeah, they're Hellebores, you can tell by the leaves especially in the top picture
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          If it was me I'd pot the healthiest ones up and pot on as they need it. Next year you'll be able to see what colours they are ( Hellebores don't come true from seed unless they're a Species ) and keep the best ones to plant out.
           
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