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Sunday ID help #1 please

safcaphsafcaph Posts: 47

Any idea what these are please? Single stems have popped up (to almost a metre) seemingly from nowhere!

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  • MoklesMokles Posts: 30
    No idea I'm afraid but I have an unidentified of my own if you don't mind me adding to your thread?
  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,090
    @Mokles - better to start your own thread and post a photo.

    @anthonyhorne1 - can you post a single photo and a bit bigger?   I tried to enlarge yours but it just went fuzzy.
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  • MoklesMokles Posts: 30
    Ok - will do.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    edited April 2020
    Could you post them the correct way up as well please. 

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • safcaphsafcaph Posts: 47
    Not sure how to rotate the pics?
  • safcaphsafcaph Posts: 47

  • safcaphsafcaph Posts: 47


    Posted about this one a while back - this is it today. Any clues? The stems are pretty long - now about 6ft - and blowing around in the wind. Pretty sure it isn’t meant to be there, just wondering what it is
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    A self-seeded young tree, maybe sycamore, or Norway maple. If left it will become a large tree so unless your garden is large and it's in a suitable place, it would be best to take it out (including the roots) as soon as you can before it gets bigger and harder to remove.
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