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Newport, Shropshire/England

This appeared all over the garden early this spring - never seen it before seems very robust.Think it came from bird seed. Identification would be really appreciated, please.

Photographer: Alan

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United Kingdom

This is a small rockery plant..Which spreds well....I would like to know name please so I can buy some more

Photographer: johnk

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Greenhouse/Loughton/United Kingdom

This "Desert Weed" appeared in a Pot in which I had planted a Cactus collected in the Wild in the Arizona Desert, there was some Soil on the Roots, does anybodt know the name?

Photographer: Chalkey

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semi-shaded sheltered spot/Shaftesbury/United Kingdom

Perennial shrub/small tree, with these fuschia-like drooping flowers. Sparse dark green leaves.

Photographer: sleighbelle

Crinodendron Hookerianum.( Chilian Lantern Tree ) family Elaeocarpaceae
Posted by: keef121212 2011-08-05

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Clay base below 1ft heavy soil/Lancaster/United Kingdom

Unknown; Thick hollow stems, grows rapidly May-June (6ft+) Flowers July to black shinny seed pods late July-Aug. Acquired property 2 years ago have not been able to identify. Any advice or classification appreciated.

Photographer: Sue-n-Paul

Himalayan honeysuckle, Leycesteria Formosa it is of the family Caprifoliaceae,a common name for it is Purple Rain
Posted by: keef121212 2011-08-05

I have several of these growing at the bottom of our garden and was told they are Himalayan Honeysuckle, also known as Pheasant Berry.
Posted by: Frugaldom 2011-08-08

Above comments all correct - Himalayan Honeysuckle. Supposed to trim back to 6" every spring but mine is about 10 feet tall..... oops
Posted by: MrsWheelie 2012-07-09

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