plants I'm sure someone will know what they are?

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  1. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    Try to make sure you get all the roots out or it will re-shoot. :)
     
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      Really.... are they all the same then?? They just look such fantastic colouring.... think I will have a further read up of them first then.... thank you for the tip :dbgrtmb:
       
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      I've had Oxalis 'Cupido' and 'Iron Cross' both spreading very quickly in planters via runners. I also have the wild version, commonly known as shamrock growing in my garden which I've been trying to eradicate for many years. I think I can safely say I wouldn't plant any in my garden, they're a pest!
       
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        I think I'll give them a miss as I have enough going on with other spreading pests, thanks @Sheal :)
         
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