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Thank you very much indeed Silver surfer for your prompt and accurate identification, especially as it would not survive outdoors in Perthshire....
Growing on the south coast of England, this evergreen shrub is about 2m high and diameter. Its leaves are 7-10cm long, evergreen narrow and curved...
They have now been positively identified as marine sponges, species still under discussion, ripped from their moorings by the gales. Thanks...
Hi togata57 The wind is strong from just west of south so they could have blown up the channel from the North Atlantic, but I think it likely...
Nice one woodschmoe, but it's the wrong time of year! Seriously guys, these have got me puzzled. Any real thoughts?
Not a joke, Andrey, they really are there. I think they must be fruits of some kind. Happy New Year to you too though! Anyone got any ideas?
Following a major storm on the south coast of England, the beach is littered with thousands of examples of an object which I have not seen before...
Thank you very much indeed, Sundrop. With your start, and further research, I have identified it as Aglaonema commutatum 'Crete'. A lovely little...
Can anyone identify this plant with very distinctive red vein and edging to the leaf, please? It looks a bit like Diefenbachia, and is about to...
Thank you both very much indeed. I have checked it out and am fairly confident it is S leucanthemifolius. There are only about eight Senecio...
Can anyone please help me to identify this very distinctive plant found growing in abundance on a pebbly beach in the Canary Islands? Thanks Pho
Thanks very much Lila - spot on. Any takers for the tiny yellow flower>#? Pho
All three found recently in the Canary Islands and have me stumped. Can anyone assist please? 1 - a tiny yellow flower, about 6mm in diameter,...
Please can someone identify the species/subspecies of this argyranthemum? It grows like a weed all over the island of Fuerteventura after rain,...
Thank you very much David in LA et al. It is definitely Cyperus capitatus. Quite a feisty little plant. Pho
I was in Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands recently and saw a plant which has me stumped. It grows extensively in sand dunes and older plants...