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Could anyone tell me what this plant is please. It doesn’t appear to have any flowers. Thanks
Plant identification please
Plant identification please
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Re: Plant identification please
Hi Sheilaeh,
It's a bit difficult to ID it from just that photo. Can you tell me if it is a shrub, and if it is growing in a garden or in the wild? A close-up like that is good, but would it be possible to take another photo of it, from a little further away, so that we can see the whole shape of the plant as it comes out of the ground?
Nina
It's a bit difficult to ID it from just that photo. Can you tell me if it is a shrub, and if it is growing in a garden or in the wild? A close-up like that is good, but would it be possible to take another photo of it, from a little further away, so that we can see the whole shape of the plant as it comes out of the ground?
Nina
Re: Plant identification please
Thank you. It’s growing in a garden. About 4ft tall. It doesn’t seem to get any taller. Loses its leaves in the winter. I think it’s a shrub.
Re: Plant identification please
Thanks for the newest photo, and I'm sorry it's taken a while to get back to you. I'm still not sure but will ask my colleague, Lin, to come in and have a look and hopefully she can ID it.
Nina
Nina
Re: Plant identification please
Thank you. We did wonder if it was a variety of Willow as PlantSnap came up with that, but it didn’t really look like the photo
Re: Plant identification please
Hiya Sheilaeh.
This is a willow commonly called Goat Willow and as all of the Salix family it is not suitable for tortoises. Here is our link that does include Goat Willow in the common names.
https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... ix&x=0&y=0
Lin
This is a willow commonly called Goat Willow and as all of the Salix family it is not suitable for tortoises. Here is our link that does include Goat Willow in the common names.
https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... ix&x=0&y=0
Lin
Re: Plant identification please
Thank you for your help
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