Another ID please!

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  1. Jowo

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    Hi,
    This lovely little sapling has made itself known in both my front and back garden. I first thought they were oak saplings as we are over looked by a huge tree. However that doesn't appear to be the case when I've looked them up. Any ideas? They are easily removed at the moment

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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Haven't got a Fatsia any where near have you.
       
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        Here's mine:smile:

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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Yes it was a bit like picking blackberries:smile:
             
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              Ivy of some sort???
               
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                Field maple maybe.
                 
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                  Gosh! Quite a few suggestions! They're extremely cute at the moment but I don't think they're Fatsia. More heart shaped leaf than Fatsia though I did try to sow some Fatsia seeds a couple of years ago but wasn't successful! I'd be interested to know how you succeeded with yours Wiseowl?
                  Do you sow the black 'pods' directly or are there seeds within them?
                   
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