2 for Identification please

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  1. Boo

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    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Boo. :)

    At a guess............

    Picture 1. Azalea
    Picture 2. Honeysuckle
     
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    Thanks for that will look them up
     
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    No idea on the first one, but I second Sheal's verdict on the second one (honeysuckle).
     
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    I got them both in the 1 pound bucket but there were no id tags the one that you both think is honeysuckle has been in ground since april and is bush like and no flowers at all
     
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    I wouldn't expect honeysuckle to flower this year if it was only planted this spring. It can take a couple of years or more to settle in.
     
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      Thank you for the correction Silver surfer, how on earth do you manage to keep such a huge amount of plants stored in your grey matter? :)
       
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        Thanks indeed for the IDs on both forums :ThankYou:
         
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        My pleasure!!!!
         
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        One other quick question i have a money plant the indoor succulent i need to re-pot it what compost or soil should i use??
         
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