Identify another plant, please…

Identify another plant, please…

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wolfracesonic

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8,237 posts

142 months

Sunday 18th May
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These little things have appeared in my raised alpine beds after I re-did them a few months ago. I put in some new compost so they may have been lurking in that? I’ve never seen them before in the previous 15 years or so: not sure if I like them or not!


Huzzah

28,060 posts

198 months

Sunday 18th May
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Have a sniff, looks like thyme.

blueg33

41,333 posts

239 months

Monday 19th May
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Huzzah said:
Have a sniff, looks like thyme.
That was my thought too

Mobile Chicane

21,523 posts

227 months

Wednesday 21st May
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I'd say Chickweed. Edible, but check that's what you have before committing.

Silvanus

6,897 posts

38 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Do you have any closeups. Could be a few things, stonecrop also springs to mind. Some closeup pics showing in more detail would be good along with any possible buds/flowers, stems and leaf pattern would help

wolfracesonic

Original Poster:

8,237 posts

142 months

Thursday 22nd May
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I think they're both the same plant.

Blib

46,054 posts

212 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Google lens reckons I say that they're both Milkweed.

Cheib

24,456 posts

190 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Blib said:
Google lens reckons I say that they're both Milkweed.
I use “Picture This” for plants which I find great….it says Milkweed.

wolfracesonic

Original Poster:

8,237 posts

142 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Various forms of AI You could both be onto something, we’ll see what it grows intothumbup

drmike37

553 posts

71 months

Thursday 22nd May
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I hate milkweed.
You’ll be pulling it up for the rest of your life!

Skii

1,769 posts

206 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Looks like Purslane to me


wolfracesonic

Original Poster:

8,237 posts

142 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Purslane a good call, my neighbour suggested it too but a little Googling says it should have a clear latex not white, my looks to be white.

blueg33

41,333 posts

239 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Note. The white sap is an irritant. Wear gloves if you are pulling it out.

Edited by blueg33 on Thursday 22 May 16:07

WrekinCrew

5,177 posts

165 months

Thursday 22nd May
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I would have said spurge.
Ah - that's generic - it's "petty spurge".

wolfracesonic

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8,237 posts

142 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Yes, I read about the latexeek Googling purslane lead me onto spurge, which does have the white latex but the plant is more like purslane in other regards, never straightforward is it laugh

Simpo Two

89,060 posts

280 months

Thursday 22nd May
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blueg33 said:
Note. The white sap is an irritant. Wear gloves if you are pulling it out.

Edited by blueg33 on Thursday 22 May 16:07
Purslane is edible: https://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/...

The sap you're thinking of is more likely spurge (Euphorbia), a different family.

WrekinCrew

5,177 posts

165 months

Thursday 22nd May
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WrekinCrew said:
I would have said spurge.
Ah - that's generic - it's "petty spurge".
And it turns out petty spurge is another name for milkweed.

blueg33

41,333 posts

239 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Simpo Two said:
blueg33 said:
Note. The white sap is an irritant. Wear gloves if you are pulling it out.

Edited by blueg33 on Thursday 22 May 16:07
Purslane is edible: https://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/...

The sap you're thinking of is more likely spurge (Euphorbia), a different family.
You are of course correct. I was being lazy.

Simpo Two

89,060 posts

280 months

Thursday 22nd May
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blueg33 said:
You are of course correct. I was being lazy.
Well to be fair I'd have made the same connection, I just bothered to look them up first smile

OP, let us know how your salad goes...

Wacky Racer

39,765 posts

262 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Put this in the "New TVR still under wraps" thread.

They are experts at gardening. smile