The first plant has tiny pink flowers in the spring/early summer, the second plant has tiny quite insignificant yellow flowers, I thought the third plant looked similar to a lily but I don't think it was one - but I may be wrong. The last two pictures show a plant growing up one of our outer walls, it needs support but has grown quite well in two years. Does this information help with identifications?
Thank you Alan and everyone else who has named these plants for me - we have such a huge variety of plants & trees either in our garden or near abouts.
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Number 1 looks like a Sedum. Number 2 is Alchemilla mollis. Number 3 is a Lily. Number 4 looks like Stephanotis.
If you enlarge 1. there are seed heads developing that don't look like sedum. But not a plant I recognise.
The leaves on 3. look rather like crinum leaves
In the sticks near Peterborough
4/5 look like trachelospermum jasminoides to me.
The top one is Oscularia deltoides.
Sorry LB, agree with Andy re: trachelospermum jasminoides, it's the star like flower shape
I thought Crinum for 3 as well.
No need for apologies Mark
I only put 'looks like' because I wasn't really sure.
The first plant has tiny pink flowers in the spring/early summer, the second plant has tiny quite insignificant yellow flowers, I thought the third plant looked similar to a lily but I don't think it was one - but I may be wrong. The last two pictures show a plant growing up one of our outer walls, it needs support but has grown quite well in two years. Does this information help with identifications?
It is still Oscularia deltoides!
Thank you Alan and everyone else who has named these plants for me - we have such a huge variety of plants & trees either in our garden or near abouts.