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Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.
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On Sat, 03 Jun 2017 10:44:52 +0100, Pendragon
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Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.



Had to sign up an anon account on flickr..bit long winded. Anyone know
a decent online viewing site for pics that is quick and simple for
visitors?
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On 03/06/2017 10:44, Pendragon wrote:

Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.

It is a Jasmine
Jasminum beesianum Red jasmine
grows like a weed
David @ a rainfree side of Swansea Bay
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On Sat, 3 Jun 2017 11:12:31 +0100, David
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On 03/06/2017 10:44, Pendragon wrote:

Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.

It is a Jasmine
Jasminum beesianum Red jasmine
grows like a weed
David @ a rainfree side of Swansea Bay


I thought it was but then decided I was going senile as my searches
showed white plants. Thanks David.
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Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.


I have one of these and it was labelled as a jasmine when I bought it -
in Tesco if I remember correctly.


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On 03/06/17 10:46, Pendragon wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jun 2017 10:44:52 +0100, Pendragon
wrote:


Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.



Had to sign up an anon account on flickr..bit long winded. Anyone know
a decent online viewing site for pics that is quick and simple for
visitors?


I always use postimage:
https://postimage.io/

Simple, and you can limit the time the image is retained.

--

Jeff
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On Sat, 3 Jun 2017 12:45:49 +0100, Jeff Layman
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On 03/06/17 10:46, Pendragon wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jun 2017 10:44:52 +0100, Pendragon
wrote:


Hello,

Can anyone please identify this rather prolific vine. I planted it
many moons ago as a cottage type plant. Bees etc love it but the vine
itself is like steel and its popping up all over the place and thus
hard to eradicate in other areas. It would help if I knew what it was
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155583.../shares/pT3XsM

Many thanks in anticipation.



Had to sign up an anon account on flickr..bit long winded. Anyone know
a decent online viewing site for pics that is quick and simple for
visitors?


I always use postimage:
https://postimage.io/

Simple, and you can limit the time the image is retained.


LOL I was just about to post this myself after spotting it saved on my
toolbar, so I had obviously used it before.

Thanks guys for your help.
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