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Help me identify this plant
Hello Philip 👋 Thank you for posting what we hope will be the first of many photos. 👏
You can find other like-minded gardeners by tapping on Discover and then "Popular" or "Recommended". There you will see other great photos of plants and gardens and you can of course “follow” anyone that you see there should you like to do so!
Should you ever need to reply to a message in your feed or just want to say 'hello', simply @username an individual i.e. @teamgardentags and that person will get an alert in their profile. Really hope this is helpful and you enjoy using GT! 😃
Thanks also for asking us to help identify your plant #PlantID. Fellow GT'ers are you able to help Philip? @PlantDoctor @David @barbaramatthews @justin @richard.spicer.7906 @thedanielrichards @Garyg @linfoster @joanboston @mr_plantgeek @tiggrx @kathy @mikethegardener @GREENFINGERSLTD
Alliaria petiata, also called jack in the hedge. If u rub leaves they smell of onion @melvynprentice
Sorry, should be A. Petiolata @Sunseed
Thank you for the response.Is that a hedgerow plant ,a weed?
Oh its leaves do smell of onions. Sorry,a wild plant!
It is a wild plant. Some would call it a weed. Old saying, a weed is awild flower in the wrong place☺@sunseed
We have quite a feed statipn for wild birds.Could the seed be in the feeds?
It may be or seed is blown in by wind or birds. If u r near countryside that would be the reason@sunseed