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Hi. Is anyone able to identify this plant- found it growing in the garden. It had a bean like seed shell attached to it during germination.
Thanks.
Time: 28th May 2018 10:29am
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Fruitylicious1 says...
Hi APK
It's extremely difficult to identify a plant without a picture. Kindly upload one please or if you have done so in another thread what's the title of that thread?
HAPPY gardening :-)
Time: 28th May 2018 3:40pm
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apk says...
Hi,
Sorry not sure why the picture didn't upload. Another attempt to upload.
Pictures - Click to enlarge

Picture: 1
Time: 29th May 2018 11:20am
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denise1 says...
You may have a Pseudopanax hybrid which are widely variable. Pseudopanax lessonii x P. crassifolia. They occur naturally and locally common in coastal new zealand forest. Good forms can be grown by cuttings. They are carried by most nz nurseries and probably some ozzie nurseries.
Time: 1st June 2018 3:19pm
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Pademelon1 says...
Do you have a picture that is less blurry and one that includes the bean-like shell? While the leaves are reasonably distinctive, I can't identify it.
Perhaps an oak of some sort? (Quercus sp.)
Time: 1st June 2018 8:48pm
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Fruitylicious1 says...
Hi APK
It's still too young to tell.
Happy gardening :-)
Time: 2nd June 2018 7:53am
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apk says...
Hi..thanks everyone for your response. I had a look at Pseudopanax hybrid plant online and it does have resemblance. Sorry I did not take any pictures while it was germinating.
Thanks.
Time: 2nd June 2018 12:10pm
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