26-08-2008, 06:02 PM | #1 |
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Weed ID please
I hope these come in clear. Any help would be great. ID and if Edible.
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These must be really hard to id. All these views and not one suggestion. Hmmm?
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Not sure at all about these... the fourth one kind of looks like a plant called golden rod i think, tho arent sure... oh 'eck, really don't know...sorrry... xxx surely somebody must know ???...
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Hmmm second thoughts, on closer inspection i dont think it is... sorry!
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thanks for the attempts, I do apprecitate it.
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hope this helps lol
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thanks Chris
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I was going to be cheeky and say that your first photo has about 14 species in it one of which is bindweed. The bindweed is a rampant climber that has trumpet flowers, some people recommend this for tortoises and some don't.
Apart from the chickweed I don't think these plants occur natrurally in the UK which might explain some of us not knowing them (well thats my excuse anyway).
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You're right, that would have been cheeky. ha
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