picture 3 is like a tiny bindweed, it grows on our common land where cows graze. Picture 4 was a hedging plant, which looked like it had just finished flowering. Thank you.
I like the bindweed Convolvulus, it is such a dainty little flower compared with the great big white trumpet bindweed (which we have in our garden), the mauve daisy Erigeron glaucus came from my parents garden, many years ago. Thanks nutcutlet.
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the hedging plant is a dogwood, don't know which one,
the bindweed is Convolvulus arvensis field bindweed
and I think the mauve daisy, last, is Erigeron glaucus
In the sticks near Peterborough
I like the bindweed Convolvulus, it is such a dainty little flower compared with the great big white trumpet bindweed (which we have in our garden), the mauve daisy Erigeron glaucus came from my parents garden, many years ago. Thanks nutcutlet.
Not sure as I don't grow it but the white one in pic 2 looks like a nicotiana ???
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Yes, I thought that too after I had posted the picture Kitty 2.