A Couple of Anons

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  1. Senorclarky

    Senorclarky Apprentice Gardener

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    Any ideas ? The first is about 90-100cm tall, darker green to reddesih stems. Second is about 100-100cm tall and slender stems with lots of very small white flowerlets. Thanks in advance.

    While I'm at it...

    Anyone recognise this beaut of a Bamboo ?

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    Nodes were pure white with mauve brown bands fading to green running up the culms.
     
  2. Rhyleysgranny

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    Oh I recognise that white flower only too well. I am sorry but I don't know what it's called. It's a real thug. Spreads everywhere and chokes everything. It took me two or three years with glyphosate to get rid of it.
     
  3. daitheplant

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    I think the first could be a type of Golden Rod, the second and third a member of the Chrysanthemum family?:gnthb:
     
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  5. Phil A

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    First couldn't be a willow herb could it Dai ? I was just thinking about the lanceolate leaves, not sure though.
     
  6. Sussexgardener

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    Or a variety of Lythrum - the leaves can look very similar to Willowherb?
     
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    I don`t see why not. We will know when it flowers.:gnthb:
     
  8. Senorclarky

    Senorclarky Apprentice Gardener

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    Yep I think that is the one. I'll keep searching.
     
  9. Senorclarky

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    Lythrum wings a bell but the leaves are slightly different from what I remember.
     
  10. Lintama

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    For the second and third photo, could it be Achillea Ptarmica? I have this in my garden and it spreads like mad but I like it.
     
  11. PeterS

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    Yes I am sure you are right Lintama with Achillea ptarmica. I have never grown it myself, but it fits the description and picture.
     
  12. Lizyann

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    The second one with small white flowers looks like something I have in my garden I know it as Grandpas buttons, is Achillea ptarmica its latin name.
     
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