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It is some kind of cat mint
Click on the little cog on the right side of the bar which should be orange at the time od your description. .I have dug ours up completely three times. But no! It is still there! By the way, totally off topic why is the bar at the top of my posts greyed out so I can't use any of the things on it?
Thanks.....durrrr!Click on the little cog on the right side of the bar which should be orange at the time od your description. .
My iPhone identified it too.Thought I’d have one thread for all the plant ID requests
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Can I start off with this one?
Leaves are about 2.5 feet tall. No signs of a flower yet. Just popped up in the garden
It's a yellow daisy-like flower... Also of leaf to flower tho...I take off the bottom leaves.Thought I’d have one thread for all the plant ID requests
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Can I start off with this one?
Leaves are about 2.5 feet tall. No signs of a flower yet. Just popped up in the garden
There a free apps available which works very well.My iPhone identified it too.
Grrr I just paid £20 odd for a plant ID app and find my phone does it free!
It doesn’t look like the foxgloves next to it. The arrangement of the leaves is quite different.Just looks like a foxglove thats bolted a bit to me.
same crenellations, same veining arangement and downy, especially on the underside
Elecampane.Thought I’d have one thread for all the plant ID requests
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Can I start off with this one?
Leaves are about 2.5 feet tall. No signs of a flower yet. Just popped up in the garden
I think it’s Scrophularia auriculata or Brook betony. Do you have a brook or stream in your garden?Any idea what this is. I have three that have appeared this year, two in pots that should be growing other stuff. Very tall, with square stems.
I hope the photos will be good enough for I D
We had one grow up last year and it attracted lots of caterpillar, so valuable for something.
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Yes, indeed I do. I’ll look that up now thanks.I think it’s Scrophularia auriculata or Brook betony. Do you have a brook or stream in your garden?
Looks like you’re spot on. Also called Water Figwort and it’s good for pollinators. I’ll plant them out tomorrow in a nice boggy spot. Thank you.I think it’s Scrophularia auriculata or Brook betony. Do you have a brook or stream in your garden?
Thank you! I’ve seen it once before on some water meadows near my parents house. A striking plantLooks like you’re spot on. Also called Water Figwort and it’s good for pollinators. I’ll plant them out tomorrow in a nice boggy spot. Thank you.
Devils fingers fungus. Also known as Octopus Stinkhorn. It’s Latin name is Clathrus ArcheriNot a plant, probably a fungus? Does anybody know what this is growing in my apiary please?
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