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Please identify this weed, or is it a shrub ?
Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border.
Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...MQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. |
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Moo wrote:
Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...MQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. If you have difficulty with the long url please use http://tinyurl.com/7mz2j instead Thanks. M |
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In article , Moo writes
Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...52&.src=ph&.to k=phMQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. Hi I can't say that I recognise it from the photos, but it certainly seems more shrubby and of a larger scale than weeds usually get - if you don't replant it it might die and you will never find out of course! One good way to tell is when the leaves get bigger and/or if it flowers. Best wishes Lynda |
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"Moo" [email protected] wrote in message
... Moo wrote: Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...MQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. This is a bit of a long shot because the photo. does not show the foliage very clearly. Do you have a Kerrier Japonica growing nearby (Maybe over the fence) http://tinyurl.com/a5clk as its roots wander quite a distance and it send up suckers which take very easily. The more I look at the image the more I think that it is a fuchsia. Regards, Emrys Davies. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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"Moo" [email protected] wrote in message ... Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...MQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. _________________ Looks very much like suckers from some stone fruit nearby. They are arising from a near surface root. Best Wishes Brian |
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In article , Moo writes
Moo wrote: Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat.../3e52&.src=ph&. tok=phMQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. If you have difficulty with the long url please use http://tinyurl.com/7mz2j instead I don't recognise it as a UK wild plant. It may be a 'shrub', by which I assume you mean a non-native plant used as a garden shrub, but some of those can be quite invasive too. You don't have to keep something in your garden just because other people grow it in theirs ;-) - if you don't want it, stand by your guns. The 'sucker from a stone fruit' theory sounds a good bet. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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from Moo [email protected] contains these words: Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...MQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. It looks like a sucker from a tree or shrub - have you got a cherry of any sort nearby? I'd coil the root into a big pot and see what it grows into: it's not a weed as such, but it might turn out to be something pernicious - like poplar... -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Just joined this group and have looked at the photos and they are very
like suckers from a cherry or plum tree.. I had problems with these a couple of years ago and only got rid of them by resorting to a spot weed killer. Hope this is useful. Keep growing! Ceci |
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Emrys Davies wrote:
"Moo" [email protected] wrote in message ... Moo wrote: Did some gardening today. I dug up what looked like a weed in a border. Long horizontal root. I have uploaded a couple of photos and would be grateful if someone could tell me what it is. http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/sat...MQcIDBg92ec1rR A relative thinks it may be a shrub and wants me to replant it. I'm resisting until I'm sure its not a weed. Moo. This is a bit of a long shot because the photo. does not show the foliage very clearly. Do you have a Kerrier Japonica growing nearby (Maybe over the fence) http://tinyurl.com/a5clk as its roots wander quite a distance and it send up suckers which take very easily. The more I look at the image the more I think that it is a fuchsia. Regards, Emrys Davies. Regards, Emrys Davies. It appears to be contagious, this echoing signature disease... ;o) |
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CECI wrote:
Just joined this group and have looked at the photos and they are very like suckers from a cherry or plum tree.. I had problems with these a couple of years ago and only got rid of them by resorting to a spot weed killer. Hope this is useful. Keep growing! Ceci Thanks everyone for your response. I'm now pretty sure that its a cherry tree sucker as I did a google image search and the resulting "sucker" photo looks similar to the image I posted. In case you are interested I have posted an image of where I found the sucker (see upturned pot near path) and the neighbours tree at bottom of garden a distance from pot to trunk of about 10-12 feet. http://tinyurl.com/d3e6w I have disposed of the "sucker" as there are enough tree and shrub roots in my garden already. In the 30 years I have known the tree this is the first time I have noticed these "suckers" in my garden. M. |
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from Moo [email protected] contains these words: In case you are interested I have posted an image of where I found the sucker (see upturned pot near path) and the neighbours tree at bottom of garden a distance from pot to trunk of about 10-12 feet. That's nothing for a cherry sucker. I have disposed of the "sucker" as there are enough tree and shrub roots in my garden already. Good, as it's unlikely to grow into a good fruit-bearing tree. Many/most cherry trees are grafted on to a stock of a vigour to match the buyer's requirements. In the 30 years I have known the tree this is the first time I have noticed these "suckers" in my garden. They sometimes appear when/where you have damaged a root. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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In article , Kay
writes I don't recognise it as a UK wild plant. It may be a 'shrub', by which I assume you mean a non-native plant used as a garden shrub, but some of those can be quite invasive too. You don't have to keep something in your garden just because other people grow it in theirs ;-) - if you don't want it, stand by your guns. The 'sucker from a stone fruit' theory sounds a good bet. Why not pot it up and grow it on until you can identify it? If you keep the root IN the pots it shouldn't cause too much aggro in the garden border. Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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