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  1. DianneW
    DianneW
    Hydrangea in the centre...unsure of the plants to the left with white flowers maybe a hydrangea also? Also the back ground...maybe rosemary and the tall spiky plant a little like Pampas leaves?
  2. Palustris
    Palustris
    Hydrangea is Annabelle. the grass is one of the Miscanthus. The other Hydrangea is one of the H paniculata types. Tree in the back is a Hawthorn baby The yellow flower is Inula helenium.
  3. DianneW
    DianneW
    Thank you. I was going to say the yellow was a sunflower, which obviously it is not...The Hydrangea we had when living in Bexhill was the flat top kind..looking in the RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants and Flowers and still cannot see the name..no worries..DianneW
  4. Palustris
    Palustris
    We did have about 20 of the .h paniculata types. No H macrophylla as they failed to flower there. We used to get a very cold wind in April which removed all the top growth of that type. Rosemary was too tender to grow there either.

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