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Plant identification
Solidgone
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Can you identify this plant. Suggested a dusty miller?
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not Robert is it ?
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Nope, you've got me there.
What does it look like ?5 -
@Solidgone - judging by the invisible illustration, I'm guessing it's a ghost orchid!2
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Very dusty I can’t c it1
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It's a nasty looking little weed.
I think it's called a Southall2 -

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dry it out, skin it up and smoke it .. let's know if you get a buzz2
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no idea what the plant is but thanks for starting this thread as its been a lot more fun than Bonkers Shenanigans or Covid4
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Have you tried the plant identifier app?
Think it’s called PictureThis, it’s been getting a lot of publicity the past week or so.0 -
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I thought the plant was called PictureThis 😀stackitsteve said:Have you tried the plant identifier app?
Think it’s called PictureThis, it’s been getting a lot of publicity the past week or so.3 -
Could be a licorice plant ??0
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Difficult to tell without any flowers, but I think it may be a member of the potentilla family - perhaps potentilla anserina (silverweed)0
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Checked Picture this and Blonde said the leaves are not the same as Dusty Miller or Licorice. 🧐0
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Perhaps a Mimosa Pudica? AKA Sensitive plant - the leaves fold up if you touch them.1
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Can anyone give me a clue what this little shrub is? Found it growing amongst nettles in a neglected part of the garden (ie the garden). About eighteen inches high, I have no idea whether it ever flowers. I've been in this house five years and never even noticed it. But then I found a ten foot ladder behind the shed at the weekend as well.

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Possibly Cherry Laurel?IdleHans said:Can anyone give me a clue what this little shrub is? Found it growing amongst nettles in a neglected part of the garden (ie the garden). About eighteen inches high, I have no idea whether it ever flowers. I've been in this house five years and never even noticed it. But then I found a ten foot ladder behind the shed at the weekend as well.
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That's a Camillia. Early flowering can get quite large. Large attractive flowers, quite hardy but don't like to be east-facing as the flowers don't cope well with early morning sun after a frost. Likes an ericaceous fertiliser.IdleHans said:Can anyone give me a clue what this little shrub is? Found it growing amongst nettles in a neglected part of the garden (ie the garden). About eighteen inches high, I have no idea whether it ever flowers. I've been in this house five years and never even noticed it. But then I found a ten foot ladder behind the shed at the weekend as well.
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Camillia0
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Tried that app: it's a camellia, apparently.0
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First looks like a mimosa. Second is definitely camellia. Feed it with old tea leaves - seriously.1
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I used that app to ID a weed in my garden I have spent 5 days removing but it grows back just as quick. Small top, huge roots. It is some form of Strawberry weed. No idea how I will get rid as it has got everywhere0
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Love figuring out what plants are as they pop up I my garden. I should really draw a map so I can remember what is planted where.1










