Couple of ID's Please

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  1. MattB

    MattB Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi all
    Managed to get out for a couple of hours of tiding and have a couple of plants that I don’t know what to do with!
    Number 1 is sprouting up in loads of places, do I keep it or bin it??
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    Number 2 I was going to pull this one up but then it sprung into flower a few days later, so I assume it’s a keeper??
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    I turned round for a minute and found this nestling in my daffs :smile:
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    Thank you

    Matt
     
  2. Madahhlia

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    1.Linaria - a bit weedy but pretty enough, I'd keep those that are not in the way
    2.Anemone blanda, well worth keeping
    3.Primrose -dig out if they take over.
    4.Dinner.
     
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    • Marley Farley

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      The first could be a Euphorbia as the leaves look a bit big for Linaria.. Just a thought..
       
    • MattB

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      Hi thanks for quick reply.. love learning the names to all these :hapfeet: my little dog thought Christmas had come early when he spotted the pheasant
       
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        • MattB

          MattB Apprentice Gardener

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          think if its Euphorbia it will have to go - know my luck I'll end up killing myself :yikes:

          the Anemone De Caen is lovely
           
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          I think the visitor is a partridge?
           
        • MattB

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          I thought it was a female pheasant, it stayed for ages hiding in the wild geraniums before making a run for it
           
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          • JWK

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            Agree
             
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              I think it's a female pheasant too. :)
               
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