Recent dig. Unknown plant :-).
- Sammy D
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Recent dig. Unknown plant :-).
Sorry to annoy you guys and girls but struggling to id this one need a little help. Thanks in advance. Im not much of a gardener so my knowledge is limited.
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Re: Recent dig. Unknown plant :-).
Hi Sammy . Going on the seed head I would say it is in the Asteraceae family . Maybe an Olearia .
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Re: Recent dig. Unknown plant :-).
Hi sno. Been doing a bit of checking and i think you are right. A daisy bush. .
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Re: Recent dig. Unknown plant :-).
Hi Sammy, any update?
Cheers,
Pearcy
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Cheers,
Pearcy
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