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Phacelia campanularia posssibly, I've seen them with white centres. Blackstart
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Hi, it could be Caper Spurge, Euphorbia lathyris. Dave
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Hi, I can't see an image on my computer (just a space where it shoud be) so I tried to open it in a new tab which produced several photos, one of which was a few leaves on a branch. If this is the shrub in question I suggest it could be Viburnum rhytidophyllum. See link: http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=2012 Cheers Dave
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Looks as if it could be a Buttercup species. Dave
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Thanks Kate, i think it could be some type of Rudbeckia or Helianthus. Dave
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Hi Roseka, has your plant flowered yet? Dave
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Hi, I think your plant could be Aralia elegantissima Dave
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Your welcome, by the way it is also known as Dizygotheca elegantissima. Dave
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Artificial plants are so good at the moment it is sometimes difficult to tell if a plant is real or not. Indoor plants are often grown in a hydroponic system so do not have compost in the pots. Instead they have expanded clay 'marbles' and a reservoir of nutrient rich water to grow in. Dave
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Surely, the object of an exam is to measure if candidates can provide fully considered answers to the questions set and allowing them the opportunity to show the extent of their knowledge of particular subjects. The RHS level 2 exams do not do this; they are a test to see how quickly candidates can write answers under time related pressure that does not allow for any serious thought processes to occur. I was involved (not as a candidate) in the first of the 'new' level 2 exams held Feb 2011
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