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Another flower identification thread
unhappy_shopper
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What flower is this?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/85534707@N04/14515004095/in/photostream/
TIA for your kind reply.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/85534707@N04/14515004095/in/photostream/
TIA for your kind reply.
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Looks like a peony to me very pretty.#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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nasturtium0
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Is it a Peony?0
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Nasturtium, definitely.
Very pretty, edible, like 'dirty' soil and spread like mad!Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
It's a nasturtium. Edible, peppery, put it in a salad.0
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That is now a different picture it was originally a pink peony and now its a nasturtium. Confused!!#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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Yes, it is nasturtium - the leaves are lobed and sort of round :-)Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
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That is now a different picture it was originally a pink peony and now its a nasturtium. Confused!!
Sorry for the confusion caused. I think I made an error while hyperlinking the picture and I fixed it. Yes, the next picure is that of pink peonies. Thanks :-)Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
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nasturtium for sure I have them growing in my garden x0
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Thanks everyone for your replies
We recently moved and I am now trying to identify the plants/flowers which are appearing in the garden this summer so that I do not unknowingly dig them out and replace them with others.
1. Purple flowers - I think these are campanula after seeing the picture IHS has posted on the daydream thread.
2. Another set of purple flowers - picture a bit dark, sorry! another picture
3. What is this long-leaved plant?
4. White small daisy-like flowers
5. Looks like an outdoor spider plant
6. These have now grown taller, but no flowers yet
7. Is this hosta or a look-alike?
8. This is a slug-heaven plant?
9. And these?
Thanks again for your help in identifying the plants and flowers in these pics.
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