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Jenny128
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Hi,
Does anyone know what this plant is please?
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GardenerSuze
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edited July 2022
I do not no this but does anyone know Holodiscus discolor not entirely sure leaf is right. Are you in the north or south@Jenny128 ?
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Loxley
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July 2022
It's a Spirea, not 100% as to the species but it's one of the suckering types, e.g. Spirea x billardii or Spirea alba.
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Jenny128
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Ladybird4
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I agree with Loxley - Spiraea alba or meadowsweet.
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GardenerSuze
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Yes can see it now, Spirea alba a new one for me. I rather like it too.
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punkdoc
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I thought Filipendula was meadowsweet???
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Ladybird4
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They are both called meadowsweet punkdoc.
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Building a garden is very personal. It's not quite the same as installing a boiler.
James Alexander Sinclair
Building a garden is very personal. It's not quite the same as installing a boiler.
James Alexander Sinclair
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border