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canCan anyone help me identify this  ? I live in Essex, England and itsit's in a border in my garden. Within 1m1 metre (three feet) is an ornimentalornamental Pear tree and, other plants and grasses are close by too. Also near is a bird feedfeeder which iI fill with general seed and peanuts.

There is one other instance of this 'plant' within a 1m1 metre of the one photographed - I have not found any others .... yet.

Obviously I'm concerned it may be invasive.enter image description here

All help much appreciated.

can anyone help me identify this  ? I live in Essex, England and its in a border in my garden. Within 1m is an ornimental Pear tree and other plants and grasses are close by too. Also near is a bird feedfeeder which i fill with general seed and peanuts.

There is one other instance of this 'plant' within a 1m of the one photographed - I have not found any others .... yet.

Obviously I'm concerned it may be invasive.enter image description here

All help much appreciated.

Can anyone help me identify this? I live in Essex, England and it's in a border in my garden. Within 1 metre (three feet) is an ornamental Pear tree, other plants and grasses are close by too. Also near is a bird feedfeeder which I fill with general seed and peanuts.

There is one other instance of this 'plant' within 1 metre of the one photographed - I have not found any others .... yet.

Obviously I'm concerned it may be invasive.enter image description here

All help much appreciated.

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Help needed to identify this monster

can anyone help me identify this ? I live in Essex, England and its in a border in my garden. Within 1m is an ornimental Pear tree and other plants and grasses are close by too. Also near is a bird feedfeeder which i fill with general seed and peanuts.

There is one other instance of this 'plant' within a 1m of the one photographed - I have not found any others .... yet.

Obviously I'm concerned it may be invasive.enter image description here

All help much appreciated.