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Seed ID - solved
About 3 months ago I asked if anyone could identify some seeds which had
mysteriously appeared on the patio. A photo of them can be seen he https://postimg.org/image/9kkv4lyjx/ (NB original photo link has expired) I potted a few up and they germinated. The first true leaves have now appeared, and it was easy to ID the plant. AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!! It's ivy. As though I haven't got enough of this damned weed throughout the garden... -- Jeff |
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Oh no, after all your work
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Seed ID - solved
On 15/07/2017 08:58, Jeff Layman wrote:
About 3 months ago I asked if anyone could identify some seeds which had mysteriously appeared on the patio. A photo of them can be seen he https://postimg.org/image/9kkv4lyjx/ (NB original photo link has expired) I potted a few up and they germinated. The first true leaves have now appeared, and it was easy to ID the plant. AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!! It's ivy. As though I haven't got enough of this damned weed throughout the garden... No wonder I have it all over the place, I always assumed it was flower buds dropping off fruit trees! Ivy seed on the plant appears black I had no idea it was pink after it falls out - Well done Jeff (for asking the question as well as solving it) -- Charlie Pridham Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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Seed ID - solved
On 17/07/17 08:53, Charlie Pridham wrote:
On 15/07/2017 08:58, Jeff Layman wrote: About 3 months ago I asked if anyone could identify some seeds which had mysteriously appeared on the patio. A photo of them can be seen he https://postimg.org/image/9kkv4lyjx/ (NB original photo link has expired) I potted a few up and they germinated. The first true leaves have now appeared, and it was easy to ID the plant. AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!! It's ivy. As though I haven't got enough of this damned weed throughout the garden... No wonder I have it all over the place, I always assumed it was flower buds dropping off fruit trees! Ivy seed on the plant appears black I had no idea it was pink after it falls out - Well done Jeff (for asking the question as well as solving it) It's an answer I don't like, Charlie! Like you, I just associated ivy seeds with those black fruits. Next time I see some ripe fruits I'll have a look inside to see if the seeds are pink. If not, maybe they've been through something, if you see what I mean... It still seems odd to me that I've never noticed them before, here or at previous homes. They are so obviously different from any other seeds with that pink colour, and being fairly large, that they should stand out. Maybe I've been distracted by the tens of thousands of ash seeds which fall on the garden! -- Jeff |
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