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imageimageimageimageimageCan anyone help me to identify these plants please?  The 4th & 5th. picture is the same plant. Thank you.

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  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 35,792

    Number 1 looks like a Sedum. Number 2 is Alchemilla mollis. Number 3 is a Lily. Number 4 looks like Stephanotis.

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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 26,984

    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



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  • Andy LeedsAndy Leeds Posts: 518

    4/5 look like trachelospermum jasminoides to me.

  • The top one is Oscularia deltoides.

  • Mark56Mark56 Posts: 1,653

    Sorry LB, agree with Andy re: trachelospermum jasminoides, it's the star like flower shape image

  • Dave MorganDave Morgan Posts: 3,123

    I thought Crinum for 3 as well.

  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 35,792
    mark56 says:

    Sorry LB, agree with Andy re: trachelospermum jasminoides, it's the star like flower shape image

    See original post

    No need for apologies Mark  image I only put 'looks like' because I wasn't really sure.

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  • 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?

  • Guernsey Donkey2 says:

    The first plant has tiny pink flowers in the spring/early summer,. Does this information help with identifications?

    See original post

     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.

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