Thank you nutcutlet ! I did'nt wait long enough, patience is'nt my strong point( especially with computers ). So, if anyone can identify this i will be very greatfull, it may even be a weed.
Well done tracey. I forgot that one vital detail after you click upload and wait eventually you either move on to the next step, save or you get a rotten tomato or sometimes just an error message but something will happen
Nutcutlet, I checked Bob browns collection and yes it's definately a Sanguisorba,as you say possibly canadensis (or maybe an Albiflora ? ) I only joined this group yesterday and know i'm really going to enjoy it. Gardening folk are so friendly !
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Thank you nutcutlet ! I did'nt wait long enough, patience is'nt my strong point( especially with computers ). So, if anyone can identify this i will be very greatfull, it may even be a weed.
Well done tracey. I forgot that one vital detail after you click upload and wait eventually you either move on to the next step, save or you get a rotten tomato or sometimes just an error message but something will happen
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One of the sanguisorbas(burnets) I reckon, possibly canadensis
http://www.cgf.net/plants.aspx?genus=SANGUISORBA
Have a look through Bob Brown's collection, you may recognise one
In the sticks near Peterborough
Nutcutlet, I checked Bob browns collection and yes it's definately a Sanguisorba,as you say possibly canadensis (or maybe an Albiflora ? ) I only joined this group yesterday and know i'm really going to enjoy it. Gardening folk are so friendly !
we like a challenge Tracey.
In the sticks near Peterborough