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Any IDeas (sorry!) what these are?
, but labeled them, and none of them have come up where the labels are...strange... . The flowers will reveal all in due course... The second one is definitely rose bay willow herb get rid of it quick or it will be everywhere!! First one is Mouse eared hawkbit by Lorea
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11/06/2012 21:03:09
by Dovefromabove
Geum rivale 'Leonard's Variety'
.  They flowered beautifully until a week but I have to admit I was unsure whether to deadhead or cut the stems at the base or something else as the flowers died.   The last flowerheads are like in this photograph - seed?  There are no new flowers on both plants by yarrow2
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19/06/2012 10:16:42
by Berghill
Those wonderful blue salvias
them in the ground in mild areas or dig them up to protect over winter. Plant with orange, yellow or white flowers ...superb Who's persuaded? Lovely blue Verdun.  I have had them overwinter but the seed raised ones get to flower first Verdun wrote (see by Verdun
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04/04/2013 17:12:31
by bramble lover
Orange Hawkweed (Hieracium auantiacum)
Hello, I moved to a new house last November which happens to be built on cleared woodland land.  I noticed in early spring a lot of hair spiky leaved weeds around the lawn edge an in the borders, then some flower shoots appeared with ornage flowers by Angel26654
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25/06/2012 17:49:34
by Berghill
Talkback: Gardeners World Live 2009
Hi! This is the second year I have grown raspberies. This year there looks to be a major crop, however, some of the leaves have orange specs. Does anyone know if these are dangerous to the fruit? I have been taking out the infected leaves by Terry R
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28/11/2011 18:38:52
by david
In need of ideas for a shurb
, is evergreen, dense, easily prunable to whatever size you want to keep it and is also known as mexican orange blossom for its scented flowers. You might want to put in two next to each other to get the spread. 'Sundance' is particularly nice in shade - its a by foxglove and newts
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17/06/2012 13:14:05
by foxglove and newts
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Emily McKenzie
I have hundreds of bulbs would anyone like any? Family: Iridaceae Genus: Crocosmia Species: x crocosmiiflora Cultivar: Emily McKenzie Plant type: Hardy perennial Flower colour: Orange Foliage colour: Mid-green Feature: Flowers Sun exposure: Full sun by Doctor_63
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06/08/2012 15:37:58
by Supernanauna
Guess the plant name..
I have a few cuttings of this plant which I have no idea what it is called. It appears to be evergreen. the stems are red/orange and spongy. When the stem is cut it oozes white sticky sap. No idea of flowers as it is from a friends front garden by JAMES BURNS
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08/08/2012 06:29:00
by lilwead
More blue n yellow
here, partly because I never remember where anything is and when it flowers. I like yellow and blue too, got lots of it i the garden at the moment with grape hyacinths and primroses.  Also orange and purple and red and green.  But I am a bit likr by Verdun
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14/04/2013 14:23:55
by happymarion
What do you do with Allium Bulbils
We have been growing 3 Allium Gladiator Bulbs and planted them in a large tub this year for the first time. They are about 3 feet tall now but the heads have started to show strange white nobules in the flowering head. Can anyone help with what we by Simon McBride
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07/06/2013 05:54:31
by muddy mare