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Could you please tell me if this is a weed? Should I pull them all out? Thanks for the help.
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Old 19-06-2005, 03:43 PM
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Could you please tell me if this is a weed?


It's a willowherb, in other words a rather invasive british wild flower.

Should I pull them all out?


That's entirely up to you. Small pink flowers, lots of seed, tendency
to spread.
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Old 19-06-2005, 04:03 PM
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I think it is called Rose Bay Willow Herb, I believe it is from Canada
originally, If it was in my garden I would pull it out.

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Old 19-06-2005, 06:20 PM
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I think it is called Rose Bay Willow Herb, I believe it is from Canada
originally,


I think it's indigenous.

If it was in my garden I would pull it out.


There I do agree - depending on the garden.

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Could you please tell me if this is a weed? Should I pull them all out?
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I think it is called Rose Bay Willow Herb, I believe it is from Canada
originally, If it was in my garden I would pull it out.

I don't think it's rosebay. Leaves paler green and not so glossy. I
think it's broad-leaved.

Haven't we done this one before? ;-)
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Could you please tell me if this is a weed? Should I pull them all out?
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I think it is called Rose Bay Willow Herb, I believe it is from Canada
originally, If it was in my garden I would pull it out.

I don't think it's rosebay. Leaves paler green and not so glossy. I
think it's broad-leaved.

Haven't we done this one before? ;-)


There's at least two willow-herbs in flower at the moment. I've finally
identified one as E. montanum (4-lobed stigma, non-hoary, leaves
clasping stem), but I'm not sure of the identification of the other -
it's one of the tetragonum/ciliatum/roseum/obscurum group with angular
stems, and I was leaning towards E. ciliatum based on the deeply lobed
petals, but I went back and checked the leaves, which appear to be
sessile, which would point to E. obscurum, but the stems are
near-glabrous ...
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Old 19-06-2005, 09:12 PM
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"Brendy" wrote in message
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Could you please tell me if this is a weed? Should I pull them all out?
Thanks for the help.


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Brendy

I think it is called Rose Bay Willow Herb, I believe it is from Canada
originally, If it was in my garden I would pull it out.

I don't think it's rosebay. Leaves paler green and not so glossy. I
think it's broad-leaved.

Haven't we done this one before? ;-)


There's at least two willow-herbs in flower at the moment. I've finally
identified one as E. montanum (4-lobed stigma, non-hoary, leaves
clasping stem), but I'm not sure of the identification of the other -
it's one of the tetragonum/ciliatum/roseum/obscurum group with angular
stems, and I was leaning towards E. ciliatum based on the deeply lobed
petals, but I went back and checked the leaves, which appear to be
sessile, which would point to E. obscurum, but the stems are
near-glabrous ...


I know. I was looking at the willowherbs in Fitter et al this lunchtime
and deciding I didn't really want to deal with them.

But I am pretty sure the one in the picture isn't rosebay ;-)
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Old 19-06-2005, 11:52 PM
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"Brendy" wrote in message
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Could you please tell me if this is a weed? Should I pull them all

out?
Thanks for the help.


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Brendy


I think it is called Rose Bay Willow Herb, I believe it is from Canada
originally, If it was in my garden I would pull it out.

I don't think it's rosebay. Leaves paler green and not so glossy. I
think it's broad-leaved.

I agree, probably Broad-Leaved Willow Herb. This has an unremarkable flower
display and I would pull it out. Leaving aside their tendency to be
invasive, the only
two WillowHerbs that I think make a charming floral display are Rose-Bay
Willow
Herb, which can be seen in great clumps along the motorways in August, and
Great
Willowherb, AKA 'Codlins and Cream'.

Andy.


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