Ipheion
- Late Summer 2021
- 3
- Early Spring 2019
- 11
Help me identify this plant
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Welcome to GTags! 🤗 This looks like Ipheion uniflorum #ipheion
Spotted it on the route to our local beach in Sandbanks, Dorset, this morning.
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Hello, They have beautiful road side plantings around there I'm in Bournemouth and sometimes work in sandbanks
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How anyone please tell me if this is Japanese knotweed abd should I be worried ? It’s growing in my garden in Dorset. Thanks
Hi Patricia, baby Knotweed looks like asparagus and the leaves develop in a zigzag pattern close to the main stem. I would hazard the theory that this isn't Japanese Knotweed. TCMknotweedservices.co.uk has some decent blog posts about IDing it 👍
Thank you. Feeling relieved