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  1. samsoph

    samsoph Gardener

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    hello everyone,
    After the success i had last time on my pics, im hoping you;ll be able to help again.
    You established before that one was either rape or mustard, i was unable to tell a difference at the time to ive taken a pic with the flower just coming out, not sure if that will help better id it
    I've also got more weedy pics i think. i hope someone can help me with them. one of them is one that i mentioned on another member's thread that i had, but i think ive got 2 very similar varieties of them..ill just post pics of what ive got and hope for the best,
    thanks in advance for your time :)
     

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    hi all,
    im wondering if anyone has any ideas on these plants, ive had a couple of lookers but no clues yet...has anyone any idea?
    thanks
    gill
     
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    I think the first may be oil seed rape, the rest may just be what we gardeners call weeds ! Cheers, Tony.
     
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    Thanks Tony,
    i was unsure as to whether it was mustard or rape..so that one sorted. :)
    One of the reasons im curious is that i planted a load of bulbs and boxes of flower mixes from £ land (mother day presents from kids) so i dont really want to pull them all out if theyre likely to be something
    Gill
     
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    They all look like weeds to me too. Ziggy could probably name them. :)
     
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    i have an exciting update (well im am excited anyway) on my weed pics, i have actully stumbled across an ID purely by accident...the plant in the last picture actually started to bud i was waiting for it to open to ask on here for help, but with all the excitement of my new composter arriving i have been messing with that and i went in my kitchen cupboard for my gardening gloves and came across the packet of bulbs with a pic on the front of my plant...it is anenome mr fokker! cant wait till the flower opens i think itll be way pretty
     
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    well 2 and 3 look like willowherb's so get rid of them before they set seed or your be inundated with them
     
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    Hi aesculus, thanks I have been pulling them. Some were very stubborn and deep rooted. But they still keep appearing in my little flower garden! :(
    Gill
     
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