Identification help please

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Identification help please

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Hi,

Someone's asked me to identify these, I haven't a clue!

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Your guidance would be apprecieated

(I reckon it's a weed !)

Thanks, Richard
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They look so healthy they must be weeds.
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I thought so to, also thought C***abis :-D
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I think its fat hen (weed) which is poisonous
https://www.google.ie/#q=image+of+weed+ ... +poisonous

The C word leaves are more serrated
https://www.google.ie/search?q=image+of ... 7AbS84GQDg
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Thank you Maggie (shows I don't grow it !!).

Fat Hen appears to have various shapes doesn't it. It's a ladyfriend's Mother's Patio, so I'd have thought it's a weed - not like flowering type plant flying seeds to drop between the gaps?

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Careful Richard, it has scrambly roots like cooch grass
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I may be wrong, but it could be willow herb
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Sorry, forgot to say thank you )t'

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I think it might be rose bay willow herb too. The young plants have their leaves quite closely spaced and the flowering age ones seem more spread out along the length. The flowers are a beautiful purple/pink and then they go to seed.....Whatever it is, I've got lots in my garden!
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