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Old 27-07-2009, 06:15 PM posted to uk.rec.sheds,uk.rec.gardening
Dr Ivan D. Reid Dr Ivan D. Reid is offline
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Default Wot's that plant?

On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 12:34:07 +0100, Tahi
wrote in :
While we're playing this game, does anyone recognise this plant
that sprang up next to my cheery tree last year. It's very thorny...
It's already as tall as me[165cm] and must have flowered when I wasn't
looking as it's now developing several berries which are turning red;
I opened one up today and it was filled with lots of mm-ish sized seeds.


http://cmsdoc.cern.ch/~ireid/waitawhile/-- ...


Snag is, the thorns and the stems look nothing like the couple of
hundred of them I have in my garding. Mine are almost hairy with much
smaller bristly thorns. But there are varieties, as I say.


Urglers are good at this sort of thing.


Wild rose of some sort, certainly. It looks just like the suckers growing
from the roots of my supposedly cultivated varieties. They have pathetic
little white flowers, quite pretty in quantity, so I am not surprised you
missed them. Does/did your neighbour beyond the wall have a nearby rose bush
whose roots spread to your side? Decide quickly if you want to keep it as
mine get larger and taller very quickly!


Thanks. I'll let it stay for a while. The other side of the wall
is the forecourt to two blocks of four Council lockup garages, and my only
neighbour is maybe twenty feet away along the wall.

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