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I've just taken out two leylandii. Didn't think I could handle a stump grinder so followed the advice here (thanks all!) and did it the hard way with spade, bow saw and axe.
Underneath one of them in the soil, I found what I thought at first was just a trunk that had died back but on closer inspection is a large corm with lots of offsets. This is a new garden for me so this season I just let everything do its own thing so that I could see what was where and I'm pretty sure this corm did nothing, but the leylandii foliage went right down to ground level so the corm had zero light buried under there. It appears to me to be alive still.
The largest one is more than my hand span across (around 8" ish) and the rest are all sizes down to marbles. They're reddish brown on the outside, with a few fibrous roots but some big roots (1" diameter) underneath which I had to sever.
The only things I can think of are cyclamen or maybe peony? The soil is acid if that helps. I've stuck them in a pot of compost for now until I decide what to do with them. Can anyone ID them please?
Many thanks as usual!
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Underneath one of them in the soil, I found what I thought at first was just a trunk that had died back but on closer inspection is a large corm with lots of offsets. This is a new garden for me so this season I just let everything do its own thing so that I could see what was where and I'm pretty sure this corm did nothing, but the leylandii foliage went right down to ground level so the corm had zero light buried under there. It appears to me to be alive still.
The largest one is more than my hand span across (around 8" ish) and the rest are all sizes down to marbles. They're reddish brown on the outside, with a few fibrous roots but some big roots (1" diameter) underneath which I had to sever.
The only things I can think of are cyclamen or maybe peony? The soil is acid if that helps. I've stuck them in a pot of compost for now until I decide what to do with them. Can anyone ID them please?
Many thanks as usual!
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