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I feel like I should know these two.
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B3
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Sedum?
In London. Keen but lazy.
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pitter-patter
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It doesn’t have fleshy leaves... Could the other one be a poppy?
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B3
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I have those but no poppies. I think they're sonething else. What about feverfew?
In London. Keen but lazy.
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pitter-patter
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I’ve tried crushing the leaves and they don’t smell like feverfew.
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tui34
Béziers, Herault, France
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Dare I say - parsnip? parsley??
A good hoeing is worth two waterings.
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pitter-patter
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I wish it was parsley; none of my parsley seed germinated this year. They were 3 years old it’s true...
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BobTheGardener
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Last photo looks like Delphinium family, Larkspur, possibly?
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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Lyn
Devon
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The split leaf ones look very much like delphiniums, the other one looks like a petunia, although the stem looks a bit to woody, is that possible in your garden?
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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pitter-patter
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Larkspur is definitely possible, thank you. Are they transplanted easily?
It’s not petunia, it’s smaller and the leaves are not hairy and it does feel a bit woody. I have it everywhere in the garden, so possibly a weed.
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Anna33
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Just a guess, but the one with rounded leaves looks a lot like the weedy spurge that comes up all over my garden...
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It’s not petunia, it’s smaller and the leaves are not hairy and it does feel a bit woody. I have it everywhere in the garden, so possibly a weed.