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Can anyone identify this pls

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flushingfreda · 16/06/2015 20:36

Hi posting on behalf of my allotment neighbour. This plant/ weed has appeared on her plot and she would love to know what it is I'm sure it's a weed but maybe I'm wrong.

Can anyone identify this pls
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lk26 · 16/06/2015 20:39

I think it could be a type of euphorbia. ?? I have them in my garden too. Should really know as I'm a gardener Blush

wowfudge · 16/06/2015 22:39

It's caper spurge - someone else asked about it a couple of weeks ago and I knew I'd seen it before!

shovetheholly · 17/06/2015 08:17

Handle with care - it's quite poisonous and will irritate your skin if you break stems! Those are not the capers that you buy in jars from the supermarket, either - you don't want to eat them.

Ferguson · 20/06/2015 23:13

Yes, caper spurge; but it's not a weed, and can be cultivated:

www.seedaholic.com/euphorbia-lathyris.html

flushingfreda · 20/06/2015 23:16

Thanks for the replies I will pass it on.

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trufflehunterthebadger · 21/06/2015 06:29

I had some of this is my garden, thought it was ugly and removed it. Then i saw it in use in a couple of open gardens and wished i hadn't !

Blackpuddingbertha · 21/06/2015 22:10

I had one come up in my flower bed last year. I kept it as it's a very statuesque plant. This year I have two in the bed, I was expecting to have to weed out more but it hasn't self-seeded too prolifically. Will definitely be keeping a plant or two each year.

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