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Identification Area

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  1. Laura Palmer

    Help identifying this plant, please...

    Could be box. see... http://www.topiaryplants.co.uk/browse/topiary-balls-4826/
    Could be box. see... http://www.topiaryplants.co.uk/browse/topiary-balls-4826/
    Could be box. see... http://www.topiaryplants.co.uk/browse/topiary-balls-4826/
    Could be box. see... http://www.topiaryplants.co.uk/browse/topiary-balls-4826/
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  2. Trevor

    Can anyone identify this plant.?

    Looks like Lonicera sp. Common name honeysuckle. Maybe Lonicera henryi.
    Looks like Lonicera sp. Common name honeysuckle. Maybe Lonicera henryi.
    Looks like Lonicera sp. Common name honeysuckle. Maybe Lonicera henryi.
    Looks like Lonicera sp. Common name honeysuckle. Maybe Lonicera henryi.
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  3. Jenny namaste

    Can anyone identify this unusual cranesbill?

    Been back to Nursery and found out its name. It is "Midnight Reiter" . Easy to accommodate and grow. Will take piccies in due course
    Been back to Nursery and found out its name. It is "Midnight Reiter" . Easy to accommodate and grow. Will take piccies in due course
    Been back to Nursery and found out its name. It is "Midnight Reiter" . Easy to accommodate and grow. Will take piccies in due course
    Been back to Nursery and found out its name. It is "Midnight Reiter" . Easy to accommodate and grow. Will take piccies in due course
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  4. Mark_WSM

    Help with identification of a weed / plant

    Yes a very likely candidate.. :thumbsup:
    Yes a very likely candidate.. :thumbsup:
    Yes a very likely candidate.. :thumbsup:
    Yes a very likely candidate.. :thumbsup:
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  5. Scorpio1968

    Flower, weed, or both?

    Yes i think i'll be giving this a miss then having spent many years ridding my gardens of Creeping Red Sorrel / Oxalis. I'll bung it back in mt dads' car park lol.
    Yes i think i'll be giving this a miss then having spent many years ridding my gardens of Creeping Red Sorrel / Oxalis. I'll bung it back in mt dads' car park lol.
    Yes i think i'll be giving this a miss then having spent many years ridding my gardens of Creeping Red Sorrel / Oxalis. I'll bung it back in mt dads' car park lol.
    Yes i think i'll be giving this a miss then having spent many years ridding my gardens of Creeping Red Sorrel / Oxalis. I'll bung it back in mt dads' car park lol.
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  6. ccmiller

    four to identify (I think two are the same)

    The plant by the fence looks like Yellow Loosestrife to me. If it is, it will grow to about 2-3 ft. and produce lots of bright yellow flowers in a few weeks time. It's a tough little plant which...
    The plant by the fence looks like Yellow Loosestrife to me. If it is, it will grow to about 2-3 ft. and produce lots of bright yellow flowers in a few weeks time. It's a tough little plant which isn't too fussy about conditions and will keep coming back every year. As for the plant near the...
    The plant by the fence looks like Yellow Loosestrife to me. If it is, it will grow to about 2-3 ft. and produce lots of bright yellow flowers in a few weeks time. It's a tough little plant which isn't too fussy about conditions and will keep...
    The plant by the fence looks like Yellow Loosestrife to me. If it is, it will grow to about 2-3 ft. and produce lots of bright yellow flowers in a few weeks time. It's a tough little plant which...
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  7. Spitfire750

    Fungi indentification

    Thats probably a bit late for them then, usually a summer fruiting fungi.
    Thats probably a bit late for them then, usually a summer fruiting fungi.
    Thats probably a bit late for them then, usually a summer fruiting fungi.
    Thats probably a bit late for them then, usually a summer fruiting fungi.
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  8. Trevor

    Can anybody please help me identify this plant.?

    Hmm not sure what's gone wrong with your photo Trevor but have a look at this thread to see if your doing it correctly:blue thumb:
    Hmm not sure what's gone wrong with your photo Trevor but have a look at this thread to see if your doing it correctly:blue thumb:
    Hmm not sure what's gone wrong with your photo Trevor but have a look at this thread to see if your doing it correctly:blue thumb:
    Hmm not sure what's gone wrong with your photo Trevor but have a look at this thread to see if your doing it correctly:blue thumb:
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  9. Ashley smith

    Please help me identify these trees?

    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
    Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur
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  10. pewe

    Yellow Poppy like - What are they?

    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
    Yes - it is. Would be nice to have one that size - apparently they change colour during the seasons adding something new as the year progresses. We'll now try to find one at a reasonable price.
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  11. cyderbyne

    Identify this very smelly flower please!

    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
    Big purply mauve arum like flower that smells and looks like a old rotten carcus is meant to atrack flys I lovr mine the missus dose not mind you it is dracula lily/drogon arum
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  12. jd67

    What plant is this

    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
    Sometimes called purple shamrock too.
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  13. merleworld

    Tree identification help please

    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
    Could very well be that one - I'll get some pics of one and post for more advice. Thanks for your help :blue thumb:
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  14. loveweeds

    plant id needed

    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
    Hi Tony, that garden was virtually weedfree:cry3:
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  15. Dougy

    What is this?

    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
    You could wait until the next set of leaves come out. Then we should be able to make a definitive answer.
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  16. Enogs C

    Cam any one tell me what this is

    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
    Thank you. I can only assume it came in some compost tipped there from a pot last year but how as seed or a very small bulb but it would have been very small
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    552
  17. HarryS

    ? Fungus ID and Removal ?

    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
    And the next object is "A Monks Flip Flop" "A Monks Flip Flop" Lady Isobel Barnett LIB "Can you eat it" Jack McH
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  18. Siani

    Getting to Grips with my Garden

    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
    No 2 looks like Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon. It self seeds readily but can take a long time to get established.
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  19. shiney

    Not Sure About This One!

    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
    My pleasure, no, despite the dogs wee, it'll give you severe gastroenteritis, its a Euphorbia:hate-shocked:
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    509
  20. barryman

    ID this weed??

    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
    The white flowered version is G. robertianum celticum.
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