winchman Member Messages 6,210 Location Merseyside May 29, 2019 #21 Here is another poor photo against a white back ground, just spotted all the aphid things have to get my spray out!
Here is another poor photo against a white back ground, just spotted all the aphid things have to get my spray out!
Perry Owens Member Messages 844 May 29, 2019 #22 There's a good free app called PlantSnap that might identify it. It can work on foliage as well as flowers.
There's a good free app called PlantSnap that might identify it. It can work on foliage as well as flowers.
Seadog Save the planet. It's the only one with rum! Messages 12,849 Location NE London - UK May 29, 2019 #23 https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/good-pictures-phone-tips
dan.taylor.1 General Tinkererer Messages 2,795 Location Kendal, Cumbria May 29, 2019 #24 Looks a bit like nightshade. Best to play safe and Don gloves to remove.
V voipio Member Messages 3,803 Location Not Cambridge May 29, 2019 #25 It's not deadly nightshade (Atropa beladonna). May be hollyhocks. The flowers have a tight angular shape before they spring open, and the leaves are similar.
It's not deadly nightshade (Atropa beladonna). May be hollyhocks. The flowers have a tight angular shape before they spring open, and the leaves are similar.
dan.taylor.1 General Tinkererer Messages 2,795 Location Kendal, Cumbria Jun 3, 2019 #27 Download the Plantnet app on android and take a pic, it will show you what it is.