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Old 29-05-2006, 12:21 PM
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Hello i get this week all over the garden and i was wondering if anyone knows what it is the leaves are always red and it produces small yellow flowers it spreads by root runners.. ill try and attach a pic here goes
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Old 29-05-2006, 11:19 PM
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It looks quite pretty for a weed. Is it a rock plant on the loose? I have a number of plants that grow in the driveway which I think come from somebody's planting of a rockery many years ago. They tend to be quite easy to dig up though.
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gcroft, I have that here, it tends to have quite a long tap root but is relatively easy to pull out just make sure you do it before any seed heads appear as they burst open on touch and the seeds go everywhere
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Old 30-05-2006, 12:09 PM
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I think it is Oxalis - very pretty but a complete pain to get rid of. No easy answer - keep pulling until it gets the message!
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Old 30-05-2006, 07:01 PM
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thanks peops ive sprayed the bugger with weedkiller (on gravel areas) and continue to hand weed the rest it spreads well its even found its way into my greenhouse on some of the potted plants.

I think your right with oxalis now i have a name to it i done a google and it looks like the little blighter. once again cheers i hate not knowing a plant in my garden
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Looks rather like Shamrock to me - a rockery plant. I could be wrong through as I have only seen Shamrock with green leaves but the shape is the same which is a bit unique.
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I think it's oxalis & it is very pretty but if you don't like it pull it all out carefully as it spreads like wildfire. I've planted some of the cultivated form as it is fairly hardy & needs to be to fight off all the slugs/snails/pests/wind & rain we have here!
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