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What is this please?
Reb_t
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Hi
Can someone please tell me what this is?
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Reb_t
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This is the stem
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B3
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Lilac?
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Reb_t
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Oh, that would be good if it was...
I thought it was something like deadly nightshade.
Although our next door neighbour has a big lilac tree, do they self seed?!
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B3
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They produce suckers. One probably came under the fence.
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Reb_t
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I pulled it up, I might go and replant it in a pot π
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B3
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There will be moreπ
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Reb_t
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April 2020
ππ
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Asarum
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I'm afraid I agree with you
Reb_t
, I think it's deadly nightshade.
East Anglia
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Silver surfer
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Sorry, but not Syringa...common name Lilac.
Lilac has leaves opposite to each other.
Mystery plant are alternate.
The leaves look as of they are soft/hairy...are they?
Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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Reb_t
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Ah ok!Β
They are quite soft, not overly hairy but got a very fine soft hair I would say
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I thought it was something like deadly nightshade.
Although our next door neighbour has a big lilac tree, do they self seed?!
Lilac has leaves opposite to each other.
Mystery plant are alternate.
The leaves look as of they are soft/hairy...are they?
They are quite soft, not overly hairy but got a very fine soft hair I would say