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Ids of these plants pls. All clicked recently.

ba2020ba2020 Posts: 10

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  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 8,115
    2. Anemone blanda (maybe a pink form if my screen isn't distorting the colour)
    3. Something in the primrose family (not sure which)
    4. Brunnera macrophylla
    5. looks like a white-flowered form of comfrey

    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 8,115
    7. Could be a hellebore (maybe foetidus) but hard to be sure without flowers.
    8. Maybe angelica or something related? But it's much further on than mine.
    12. Could be Viola labradorica purpurea (be careful of it, it seeds around like mad here).
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • ba2020ba2020 Posts: 10
    6. I was suspecting it to be viburnum... How do you tell apart Daphne and viburnum?
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,221
    edited March 2020
    Without numbers this is hard going back and for counting.

    It is so much easier if you just post 3-4 plants at a time.
    If there are problems /discussion with others over an id, long list of pics can get extremely messy /confusing as to which pic is being discussed.

    Last..Viola.
    up..Spiraea maybe.
    up..cannot see clearly...Maybe Hedera helix.
    up..
    up..Angelica maybe.
    up.... Helleborus foetidus.
    up..Daphne odora variegata.
    up..Comfrey.
    up..Brunnera Jack Frost..
    up...Primula vulgaris
    up..Anemone blanda pink.
    up...Helleborus..looks like H.foetidus.
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • ba2020ba2020 Posts: 10
    Quite valid points. Will remember it for next time. Thanks
  • BorderlineBorderline Posts: 4,688
    The other variegated plant looks like Italian Buckthorn, Rhamnus Alaternus 'Argenteovariegata'.
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,221
    The other variegated plant looks like Italian Buckthorn, Rhamnus Alaternus 'Argenteovariegata'.
    Leaves of Rhamnus Alaternus 'Argenteovariegata'.are alternate.
    Mystery plant leaves appear to be opposite..but cannot be certain.
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • BobTheGardenerBobTheGardener Posts: 11,391
    The daphne is odora 'Aureomarginata' I think.

    A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
  • FireFire Posts: 17,116
    8. I think is valerian officianalis - a tall, white umbellifer - can be over a metre tall
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 50,221
    As @Silver surfersays - too many pix on one post becomes very difficult @ba2020.
    If you can keep it to three or four in one post, it'll really help to avoid confusion.

    I'm easily enough confused as it is  ;)
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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