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  1. Tui34

    Solved What is this weed, please?

    @Brenda Muscari are known for having untidy floppy foliage. The common grape hyacinth is a weed and bent on world domination (personal opinion). Other Muscari are well behaved stay where you put...
    @Brenda Muscari are known for having untidy floppy foliage. The common grape hyacinth is a weed and bent on world domination (personal opinion). Other Muscari are well behaved stay where you put them, but all have floppy foliage.
    @Brenda Muscari are known for having untidy floppy foliage. The common grape hyacinth is a weed and bent on world domination (personal opinion). Other Muscari are well behaved stay where you put them, but all have floppy foliage.
    @Brenda Muscari are known for having untidy floppy foliage. The common grape hyacinth is a weed and bent on world domination (personal opinion). Other Muscari are well behaved stay where you put...
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  2. Victoria

    Solved Bug on Photinia 'Red Robin'

    Baalmaiden, wiseowl, DiggersJo, and Papi JoI have read the threads and taken on board the contents. I am concerned because I have Brugmansias to one side of it and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis...
    Baalmaiden, wiseowl, DiggersJo, and Papi JoI have read the threads and taken on board the contents. I am concerned because I have Brugmansias to one side of it and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to the other side, my pride and joy collections.I will just monitor in the meantime.
    Baalmaiden, wiseowl, DiggersJo, and Papi JoI have read the threads and taken on board the contents. I am concerned because I have Brugmansias to one side of it and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to the other side, my pride and joy...
    Baalmaiden, wiseowl, DiggersJo, and Papi JoI have read the threads and taken on board the contents. I am concerned because I have Brugmansias to one side of it and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis...
    Photinia Bug2 25 Apr 24.png Photinia Bloom Bug 25 Apr 24(1).jpg -thank-you.gif Fim de Semana.gif.gif
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  3. AnniD

    Solved Help with id of this weed (?) please

    Thank you all for your help
    Thank you all for your help
    Thank you all for your help
    Thank you all for your help
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    263
  4. Grays

    Solved Shrub ID please.

    if every poisonous plant in the garden was removed there wouldn't be much left. To me weed describes anything I don't like. Fear is the current climate. People, pets and plants coexisted for a...
    if every poisonous plant in the garden was removed there wouldn't be much left. To me weed describes anything I don't like. Fear is the current climate. People, pets and plants coexisted for a very long time before hysteria set in.
    if every poisonous plant in the garden was removed there wouldn't be much left. To me weed describes anything I don't like. Fear is the current climate. People, pets and plants coexisted for a very long time before hysteria set in.
    if every poisonous plant in the garden was removed there wouldn't be much left. To me weed describes anything I don't like. Fear is the current climate. People, pets and plants coexisted for a...
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    6
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    261
  5. Grays

    Solved Plant ID please.

    It took me ages to get a. maculatum to take in my garden. I likes me aroids!
    It took me ages to get a. maculatum to take in my garden. I likes me aroids!
    It took me ages to get a. maculatum to take in my garden. I likes me aroids!
    It took me ages to get a. maculatum to take in my garden. I likes me aroids!
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    8
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    209
  6. Fof

    Solved Help with mis-ID'd plant

    Thanks. That looks a much better match.
    Thanks. That looks a much better match.
    Thanks. That looks a much better match.
    Thanks. That looks a much better match.
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    2
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    116
  7. Sienna's Blossom

    Solved What tree is this please?

    I’ve just came back from a walk and I’ve seen a beautiful small bird cherry tree. Thank you for identifying.
    I’ve just came back from a walk and I’ve seen a beautiful small bird cherry tree. Thank you for identifying.
    I’ve just came back from a walk and I’ve seen a beautiful small bird cherry tree. Thank you for identifying.
    I’ve just came back from a walk and I’ve seen a beautiful small bird cherry tree. Thank you for identifying.
    20240420_113719.jpg PRUNUS  PADUS  BIRD  CHERRY 01-05-2014 17-47-49.JPG PRUNUS  PADUS  BIRD  CHERRY 01-05-2014 17-48-02.JPG PRUNUS  PADUS  BIRD  CHERRY 01-05-2014 17-48-21.JPG PRUNUS  PADUS  BIRD  CHERRY 01-05-2014 17-49-03.JPG PRUNUS  PADUS  BIRD  CHERRY 06-09-2018 11-47-13.JPG
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    5
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    175
  8. wiseowl

    Solved I D Please

    Good afternoon and thank you everyone
    Good afternoon and thank you everyone
    Good afternoon and thank you everyone
    Good afternoon and thank you everyone
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    4
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    180
  9. Wiltshirewild

    Solved Ornamental grass ID

    I wouldn't have it in any garden, especially a small one. In wet areas, it's a real thug. Every verge round here is full of it, and the gardens that are next to any verges have it all over the...
    I wouldn't have it in any garden, especially a small one. In wet areas, it's a real thug. Every verge round here is full of it, and the gardens that are next to any verges have it all over the place too. Perhaps it behaves better in dry areas though. The photos of it hanging nicely over pond...
    I wouldn't have it in any garden, especially a small one. In wet areas, it's a real thug. Every verge round here is full of it, and the gardens that are next to any verges have it all over the place too. Perhaps it behaves better in dry areas...
    I wouldn't have it in any garden, especially a small one. In wet areas, it's a real thug. Every verge round here is full of it, and the gardens that are next to any verges have it all over the...
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    9
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    199
  10. Palustris

    Solved Weed or not?

    Definitely, thanks. Should have known ,but as I said brain dead at the moment.
    Definitely, thanks. Should have known ,but as I said brain dead at the moment.
    Definitely, thanks. Should have known ,but as I said brain dead at the moment.
    Definitely, thanks. Should have known ,but as I said brain dead at the moment.
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    12
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    389
  11. simone_in_wiltshire

    Solved What name has got this plant?

    We are on heavy clay soil and pulmonarias flourish here in full sun and shade. Self seed all over and yes the bees love them.
    We are on heavy clay soil and pulmonarias flourish here in full sun and shade. Self seed all over and yes the bees love them.
    We are on heavy clay soil and pulmonarias flourish here in full sun and shade. Self seed all over and yes the bees love them.
    We are on heavy clay soil and pulmonarias flourish here in full sun and shade. Self seed all over and yes the bees love them.
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    15
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  12. Jacquiscrap

    Solved Can you tell what this is please?

    It does look very like the Sunshine Peach.
    It does look very like the Sunshine Peach.
    It does look very like the Sunshine Peach.
    It does look very like the Sunshine Peach.
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    453
  13. Rafael

    Solved Please ID the plant

    It’s beautiful, the epitome of spring freshness.
    It’s beautiful, the epitome of spring freshness.
    It’s beautiful, the epitome of spring freshness.
    It’s beautiful, the epitome of spring freshness.
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    5
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    285
  14. zebrina

    Solved IDs please

    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
    Thanks, yes I think the second is a Pieris. Just discovering Google Lens - it's very good.
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    6
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    537
  15. wiseowl

    Solved I D Please

    Good morning @Michael Hewett and @Busy-Lizzie and thank you my friends
    Good morning @Michael Hewett and @Busy-Lizzie and thank you my friends
    Good morning @Michael Hewett and @Busy-Lizzie and thank you my friends
    Good morning @Michael Hewett and @Busy-Lizzie and thank you my friends
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    132
  16. Nutcracker South Somerset

    Solved Another unknown rhizome

    Fairly certain it is Acorus Ogon, certainly the roots look like mine when I divide it. A useful plant for boggy areas.
    Fairly certain it is Acorus Ogon, certainly the roots look like mine when I divide it. A useful plant for boggy areas.
    Fairly certain it is Acorus Ogon, certainly the roots look like mine when I divide it. A useful plant for boggy areas.
    Fairly certain it is Acorus Ogon, certainly the roots look like mine when I divide it. A useful plant for boggy areas.
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    5
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    254
  17. Mrs. B.

    Solved What in the name of evil is this?

    I have got a blackcurrant about 10ft away but it's not prickly. Definitely not the same. I don't really know why I've still got it, we dont really eat them and neither does anything else. :biggrin:
    I have got a blackcurrant about 10ft away but it's not prickly. Definitely not the same. I don't really know why I've still got it, we dont really eat them and neither does anything else. :biggrin:
    I have got a blackcurrant about 10ft away but it's not prickly. Definitely not the same. I don't really know why I've still got it, we dont really eat them and neither does anything else. :biggrin:
    I have got a blackcurrant about 10ft away but it's not prickly. Definitely not the same. I don't really know why I've still got it, we dont really eat them and neither does anything else. :biggrin:
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    8
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    353
  18. Dropmore

    Solved What this creeping under the fence.

    Or a different month! :biggrin:
    Or a different month! :biggrin:
    Or a different month! :biggrin:
    Or a different month! :biggrin:
    Replies:
    8
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    235
  19. Snorky85

    Solved Memory is bad…Id needed

    Thank you! :biggrin:
    Thank you! :biggrin:
    Thank you! :biggrin:
    Thank you! :biggrin:
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    229
  20. Deesidequine

    Solved DO you know this plant?

    That's interesting @Silver surfer. Quine is a fairly common surname on the Isle of Man.
    That's interesting @Silver surfer. Quine is a fairly common surname on the Isle of Man.
    That's interesting @Silver surfer. Quine is a fairly common surname on the Isle of Man.
    That's interesting @Silver surfer. Quine is a fairly common surname on the Isle of Man.
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    7
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    396

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