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  1. newtoitall

    newtoitall Gardener

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    Any info is very much appreciated :dbgrtmb:

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    8, is this anything to be concerned about?
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  2. Phil A

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    Arrgh, all to much at once:doh::biggrin:

    I can see a corkscrew hazel. A lupin, Jehova knows what the rest of it is though, i'm only veg & wildflowers dept.:doh:
     
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    First one looks like a lovely magnolia, I bet someone here will know whic h, stellata maybe? Then we have the twisted hazel! Corylus contorta, then some hellebores, then primroses, and a lupin.Then I think the yellow pompom shrub Kerria japonica, which spreads everywhere. Don't know 7 .8 is lichen growing on the bare branch. It's an indicator of unpolluted air, so that's good!
     
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    2. Is the corkscrew hazel (Corylus)
    3. Is a Helleborus
    4. Is a primrose
    5. Lupin
    6. Kerria japonica
    7. Not sure, might be a rhododendron
    The green lichen growing on the rhododendron branches are quite normal and nothing to worry about, they add character :)
     
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    • westwales

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      I think 1 is a magnolia stellata, 2 hazel, 3 hellebores, 4 primroses, 5 lupin, 6 can't remember (and I've got some, will look and see if my label is still legible tomorrow if no-one else identifies), 7 may be a paeony, final one isn't anything to worry about - lichen.
       
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      I think 1 is a magnolia stellata, 2 hazel, 3 hellebores, 4 primroses, 5 lupin, 6 can't remember (and I've got some, will look and see if my label is still legible tomorrow if no-one else identifies), 7 may be a paeony, final one isn't anything to worry about - lichen.
       
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      I think 1 is a magnolia stellata, 2 hazel, 3 hellebores, 4 primroses, 5 lupin, 6 can't remember (and I've got some, will look and see if my label is still legible tomorrow if no-one else identifies), 7 may be a paeony, final one isn't anything to worry about - lichen.
       
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      Ah yes, I agree with that, I can see the flower buds about to erupt :)
       
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      :wow: you lot are simply brilliant :ThankYou: so much!!!

      I don't know what I'd do without you :dbgrtmb:
       
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