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  1. firsttimer

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    Hi guys
    Need help identifing this plant/weed found it next to the railway line at Rye station and wondered what it was.
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    Many thanks
     
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    It's a type of Euphorbia although which one I'm not sure:WINK1: they can be quite weedy while others people grow in their borders and they all have a characteristically white sap which brings some people out in a nasty rash if they get it on their skin:thumbsup:
     
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    So probably not a good thing to grow at home then
     
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      Depends some people swear blind that it keeps moles away then again that could just be they didn't have moles to begin with:heehee:
       
    • scillonian

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      It's not an unattractive plant. If it popped up in my garden i would let it grow and flower,
      but control its seeding.
       
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