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  1. GhostyDog

    Help identifying a tree/bush/wall thing with leaves

    Definitely Hydrangea petiolaris.:dbgrtmb:
    Definitely Hydrangea petiolaris.:dbgrtmb:
    Definitely Hydrangea petiolaris.:dbgrtmb:
    Definitely Hydrangea petiolaris.:dbgrtmb:
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  2. BeaLovesFood

    Any ideas what these might be?

    Hi Everyone,For Christmas I was given a box of seeds that you plant 4" deep and 'things' grow. It's all edible and a few little plants have started to popped through I've put a picture on...
    Hi Everyone,For Christmas I was given a box of seeds that you plant 4" deep and 'things' grow. It's all edible and a few little plants have started to popped through I've put a picture on my blog, here - would you be able to help me identify them please?For The Love of Food: Sowing...
    Hi Everyone,For Christmas I was given a box of seeds that you plant 4" deep and 'things' grow. It's all edible and a few little plants have started to popped through I've put a picture on my blog, here - would you be able to help me...
    Hi Everyone,For Christmas I was given a box of seeds that you plant 4" deep and 'things' grow. It's all edible and a few little plants have started to popped through I've put a picture on...
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    505
  3. clueless1

    Mushroom ID please

    They're not there now Zig, they come up in late summer and autumn. I was just sorting through my pics when found those ones from the back end of last year.To tell the truth, I'm worried that...
    They're not there now Zig, they come up in late summer and autumn. I was just sorting through my pics when found those ones from the back end of last year.To tell the truth, I'm worried that they might be Amanita Phalloides, aka Death Cap. They start off small and pointed, with a little...
    They're not there now Zig, they come up in late summer and autumn. I was just sorting through my pics when found those ones from the back end of last year.To tell the truth, I'm worried that they might be Amanita Phalloides, aka Death Cap. They...
    They're not there now Zig, they come up in late summer and autumn. I was just sorting through my pics when found those ones from the back end of last year.To tell the truth, I'm worried that...
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    2
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    333
  4. paynie

    Tree, no idea

    look on the bright side. You'll be able to make rowan jelly with the berries and your apples! :sunny:
    look on the bright side. You'll be able to make rowan jelly with the berries and your apples! :sunny:
    look on the bright side. You'll be able to make rowan jelly with the berries and your apples! :sunny:
    look on the bright side. You'll be able to make rowan jelly with the berries and your apples! :sunny:
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    761
  5. gerkin50

    acer id

    bump
    bump
    bump
    bump
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  6. Francis

    White Rose? ID?

    That one looks like a contender to me =]
    That one looks like a contender to me =]
    That one looks like a contender to me =]
    That one looks like a contender to me =]
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  7. jazzy

    Identification please? Blackcurrant Bush??

    Thank you so much for your answers:)
    Thank you so much for your answers:)
    Thank you so much for your answers:)
    Thank you so much for your answers:)
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    4
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    2,814
  8. wiseowl

    Please could you I D this

    Yes, Sisyrinchium.:dbgrtmb:
    Yes, Sisyrinchium.:dbgrtmb:
    Yes, Sisyrinchium.:dbgrtmb:
    Yes, Sisyrinchium.:dbgrtmb:
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    4
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    475
  9. sadowska

    get rid... or contain?

    Perhaps a dumb question, after spraying (glysophate) how long should I leave it before digging it out? I don't want to act too soon and end up with lots of surviving root fragments. Sprayed on...
    Perhaps a dumb question, after spraying (glysophate) how long should I leave it before digging it out? I don't want to act too soon and end up with lots of surviving root fragments. Sprayed on fri, leaves are starting to go brown, but how long before it knackers the roots properly for me? I...
    Perhaps a dumb question, after spraying (glysophate) how long should I leave it before digging it out? I don't want to act too soon and end up with lots of surviving root fragments. Sprayed on fri, leaves are starting to go brown, but how long...
    Perhaps a dumb question, after spraying (glysophate) how long should I leave it before digging it out? I don't want to act too soon and end up with lots of surviving root fragments. Sprayed on...
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    10
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    1,023
  10. dobber

    Any Ideas?

    Thanks guys
    Thanks guys
    Thanks guys
    Thanks guys
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    4
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    426
  11. Lady_Gardener

    I think I've got Ground Elder in my lawn

    We used Roundup in hand-sprayer at a previous property to eradicate Ground Elder from the flower beds. It took a couple of years, and we killed a few wanted-plants in the process, but it did...
    We used Roundup in hand-sprayer at a previous property to eradicate Ground Elder from the flower beds. It took a couple of years, and we killed a few wanted-plants in the process, but it did work. After we did an initial, careful, time consuming spray using cardboard sheets to protect plants...
    We used Roundup in hand-sprayer at a previous property to eradicate Ground Elder from the flower beds. It took a couple of years, and we killed a few wanted-plants in the process, but it did work. After we did an initial, careful, time consuming...
    We used Roundup in hand-sprayer at a previous property to eradicate Ground Elder from the flower beds. It took a couple of years, and we killed a few wanted-plants in the process, but it did...
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    20
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    16,308
  12. Jungle Jane

    Is This An Ornamental Poppy?

    I am disappointed. I don't like Anemone's :heehee:
    I am disappointed. I don't like Anemone's :heehee:
    I am disappointed. I don't like Anemone's :heehee:
    I am disappointed. I don't like Anemone's :heehee:
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    5
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    610
  13. Briton

    Could anyone ID two more shrubs for me?

    Thanks again guys. Great help.
    Thanks again guys. Great help.
    Thanks again guys. Great help.
    Thanks again guys. Great help.
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    4
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    431
  14. flowerfan

    Any ideas for this one?

    Hi Aesculus and theruralgardener,Thanks very much for your help. It could be an astilbe, now that I think of it, there are a few of them in the garden, but a different variety. I've never...
    Hi Aesculus and theruralgardener,Thanks very much for your help. It could be an astilbe, now that I think of it, there are a few of them in the garden, but a different variety. I've never actually seen the thing flower, it just grows into a nice thick clump by the end of the summer every year...
    Hi Aesculus and theruralgardener,Thanks very much for your help. It could be an astilbe, now that I think of it, there are a few of them in the garden, but a different variety. I've never actually seen the thing flower, it just grows into a...
    Hi Aesculus and theruralgardener,Thanks very much for your help. It could be an astilbe, now that I think of it, there are a few of them in the garden, but a different variety. I've never...
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    3
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    667
  15. Phil A

    Anglers Need ID too

    Hi Bilbo on taking a chance that will have Camellia on my face:heehee: and it would,nt be the first time:)I will stick with Magnolia Stellata my reason being that Magnolia Leonard Messel has 12 petals and...
    Hi Bilbo on taking a chance that will have Camellia on my face:heehee: and it would,nt be the first time:)I will stick with Magnolia Stellata my reason being that Magnolia Leonard Messel has 12 petals and has a pink tinge to it,we will have to wait until one of our Camellia expert friend,s comes along.:)...
    Hi Bilbo on taking a chance that will have Camellia on my face:heehee: and it would,nt be the first time:)I will stick with Magnolia Stellata my reason being that Magnolia Leonard Messel has 12 petals and has a pink tinge to it,we will have to wait until...
    Hi Bilbo on taking a chance that will have Camellia on my face:heehee: and it would,nt be the first time:)I will stick with Magnolia Stellata my reason being that Magnolia Leonard Messel has 12 petals and...
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    6
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    615
  16. Briton

    Could anyone ID these two shrubs?

    The first is Kerria japonica Flore Plena, the second, as has been said, is Ceanothus possibly one of the arboreus varieties.:dbgrtmb:
    The first is Kerria japonica Flore Plena, the second, as has been said, is Ceanothus possibly one of the arboreus varieties.:dbgrtmb:
    The first is Kerria japonica Flore Plena, the second, as has been said, is Ceanothus possibly one of the arboreus varieties.:dbgrtmb:
    The first is Kerria japonica Flore Plena, the second, as has been said, is Ceanothus possibly one of the arboreus varieties.:dbgrtmb:
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    7
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    427
  17. exlabman

    two please

    second pic is definately a hebe
    second pic is definately a hebe
    second pic is definately a hebe
    second pic is definately a hebe
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    681
  18. zoecr

    Please Help!

    Hi ziggy, Peter is right. Seeds have never been banned in this country except for those on the 'Prohibited Plants' list. The rules are even more lenient than they used to be. In the old...
    Hi ziggy, Peter is right. Seeds have never been banned in this country except for those on the 'Prohibited Plants' list. The rules are even more lenient than they used to be. In the old days, from the Customs point of view, there were three categories of plants. Allowed, Restricted and...
    Hi ziggy, Peter is right. Seeds have never been banned in this country except for those on the 'Prohibited Plants' list. The rules are even more lenient than they used to be. In the old days, from the Customs point of view, there were...
    Hi ziggy, Peter is right. Seeds have never been banned in this country except for those on the 'Prohibited Plants' list. The rules are even more lenient than they used to be. In the old...
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    544
  19. Louise

    Id please

    Me too. :)
    Me too. :)
    Me too. :)
    Me too. :)
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    3
    Views:
    397
  20. Chopper
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    637

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