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Can anyone ID this it grows out of bricks in shady places and looks like some kind of little pansy,very tiny.

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It is a Native Violet.

Grows wll everywhere, in sun or shade and selfseeds.

Makes a good filler in hanging baskets or bare spots in the garden.

 

Erica

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Also known as an obnoxious weed

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Australian native violets have round or heart shaped leaves.

 

That one looks like the leaves are 5 pointed ones

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My guess is Kenilworth Ivy  -  ( Ivy Leaved Toadflax)

 

  

 

Kenilworth Ivy
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Cymbalaria muralis, with common names ivy-leaved toadflax, Kenilworth ivy, coliseum ivy, Oxford ivy, mother of thousands, pennywort, wandering sailor, is a flowering plant native to Mediterranean Europe and widely naturalised elsewhere.
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I'm leaning towards Ivy.

Be afraid, be very very afraid

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moonflyte
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Native violets.

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Ok thanks,I  like it but have never figured out what it is. It is getting seed at the moment and so I want to work out how to grow some in pots . That looks like the right one in the photos . It seems to die off if we have hot days so its not  invasive  now I can google itSmiley Happy

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go-tazz
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Hopefully that "wall" isn't supporting anything as sooner or later it will collapse.

 

It is badly underscored and a lot of mortar is missing.

 

IMHO it needs to be repointed or demolished for safety reasons,(although repointing might not be possible).

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Nah, just plant ivy - that might hold it all in place.Smiley LOL

 

DEB

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