Really struggling with this one!

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  1. Victoria Plum

    Victoria Plum Gardener

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    Can anyone tell me what this plant is. Desp;ite numerous searches onoline i CANNOT identify it, which seems ridiculous as I'm sure it is widely seen.

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  2. plant1star

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    I think it is a type of Saxifrage, but which one, I haven't got a clue! Give it a google and see what comes up, you may find a match!

    Hope this Helps!
     
  3. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Try Arenaria Montana {Sandwort}:)
     
  4. plant1star

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    Had another thought! It could be a creeping phlox. I'm not too sure from the photo, but at least we've narrowed it down to a few!

    Hope this Helps!
     
  5. Victoria Plum

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