Plant identification please!
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Plant identification please!
Im a bit rubbish at identifying what plants are unless I've planted them!
Has anyone got any idesa what these are? They've grown themselves in my garden and I want to know if they're useful or a pain before I dig em up and grow veg there instead!!
one: http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh89 ... e100-1.jpg
two: http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh89 ... age097.jpg
three: http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh89 ... age101.jpg
thanks in advance all you lovely ishers! :)
Has anyone got any idesa what these are? They've grown themselves in my garden and I want to know if they're useful or a pain before I dig em up and grow veg there instead!!
one: http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh89 ... e100-1.jpg
two: http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh89 ... age097.jpg
three: http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh89 ... age101.jpg
thanks in advance all you lovely ishers! :)
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Re: Plant identification please!
Hi -not good at names - but 1st pic is some sort of bulbs - daffodils or similar - wait till they flower. The weed amongst the plant is sticky willie - very invasive and seeds last for 100 years - get rid of it - it will stick to your clothes so is easy to identify.
2nd pic looks like the leaf formation of some sort of tall daisies - but of great interest is the leaf to the right - which looks like feverfew - a very useful herb.
3rd pic - no idea of the name - but it produces orange flowers on a stem - quite nice in a border.
Hope thats a start?
Piper
2nd pic looks like the leaf formation of some sort of tall daisies - but of great interest is the leaf to the right - which looks like feverfew - a very useful herb.
3rd pic - no idea of the name - but it produces orange flowers on a stem - quite nice in a border.
Hope thats a start?
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Re: Plant identification please!
The third ones look a bit like kaffir lillies; the second I agree look a lot like margarites or some other kind of daisy.
As for the first...no idea
As for the first...no idea

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could the first one be bluebells
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Re: Plant identification please!
either them, or Grape-Hyacinth. I agree with riff-raff & invisiblepiper 'bout the other 2 pics. ( not that i really know what i'm talking about!).Silver Ether wrote:could the first one be bluebells
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.
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Re: Plant identification please!
Number 1 looks like bluebells to me and number 3 looks like it could be an iris?
Sorry cant help on 2
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Sorry cant help on 2
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Re: Plant identification please!
guessing here but i think
1 bluebells
2 pot marigold
3 monbretia
1 bluebells
2 pot marigold
3 monbretia
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Re: Plant identification please!
1. looks like bluebells to me too
2. could it be mountain cornflower?
3. i thought crocosmia (is that the same as montbretia?)
I have a bit of the same problem, a new garden full of stuff I don't recognise - I'm going for the leave it for at least a full year just to be sure!
2. could it be mountain cornflower?
3. i thought crocosmia (is that the same as montbretia?)
I have a bit of the same problem, a new garden full of stuff I don't recognise - I'm going for the leave it for at least a full year just to be sure!
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Re: Plant identification please!
Thanks guys
As most people seemed to agree they were flowers of some description... I dug up 2&3 but I left 1 out of curiosity just to see if it comes up with something interesting!
As for the herb mentioned at the top, I've carefully dug it up and potted it!
Done lots in my garden today... or rather made bf do lots!!
As most people seemed to agree they were flowers of some description... I dug up 2&3 but I left 1 out of curiosity just to see if it comes up with something interesting!
As for the herb mentioned at the top, I've carefully dug it up and potted it!
Done lots in my garden today... or rather made bf do lots!!

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Re: Plant identification please!
2 looked a bit like cornflower - shame you dug it up. They're beautiful and you can eat them.
3 was definitely montbretia
1 looks like blue or whitebells - absolute bugger to get out, they have fairly small white bulbs which hide and multiply just to spite me
3 was definitely montbretia
1 looks like blue or whitebells - absolute bugger to get out, they have fairly small white bulbs which hide and multiply just to spite me

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Re: Plant identification please!
Piccy no 1 - get rid of the weed growing through your bluebells as soon as possible or it will self seed with abandon. It is goosegrass/cleavers/sticky bindweed and horrendously invasive! Also move the brick out of the way of the poor bluebells!
What did you do with plant no. 2 and the montbretia/crocosmias? Hope you didn't chuck them!
What did you do with plant no. 2 and the montbretia/crocosmias? Hope you didn't chuck them!
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apparently goosesgrass (or sticky willy as it will always be to me) is edible.
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No. 2 could possibly be Lychnis Coronaria.
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It is when youing but it is stringy and not particularly worth it unless you are very hungry and skint. .....Now where did I see that patcj growingLoobyloo wrote:apparently goosesgrass (or sticky willy as it will always be to me) is edible.

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