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2 plants to ID please

JAYJARDINJAYJARDIN Posts: 256
Hi I wonder if anyone can ID these- they just seem to have popped up in pots that I have inside over the Winter that are waiting to go out in the garden.
Is one of them a tomato plant ? it certainly smells like that yet I didn't plant any tomato seeds in the pot !  Thanks for your help as always.

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  • Number 2 and 3 look to me like tomato plants. 

    I my garden.

  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    I agree, two tomato plants. I don't know what the other two are though.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Passion flower?
  • JAYJARDINJAYJARDIN Posts: 256
    Thanks everyone, I thought tomato plants for those two.
    The other one's leaves are not quite right for a passion flower-does anyone else have any ideas ?
  • clematisdorsetclematisdorset Posts: 1,348
    Could it be snowberry....Symphoricarpos (or something related)?
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  • JAYJARDINJAYJARDIN Posts: 256
    yes you could be right, it does look a bit like a Snowberry- if it is I'm not planting it out in the garden as Snowberry is a real thug ! 
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  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Bear in mind that juvenille growth can look very different from mature shapes and textures. Plants usually get easier to ID with age.
  • AsarumAsarum Posts: 661
    It looks to me a bit like sweet potato leaves or maybe another Ipomea.
    East Anglia
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