On looking at your photos a bit more, I think it's Luma apiculata. The leaves are quite compact and small. Since it's quite established, you can...
Do you know roughly when you see the flowers? The suggestion of Amomyrtus luma is a good one and flowering should be round about now onwards. If...
Has it started flowering yet? These lace cap style flowers normally form now. I had a Ukrainian friend who insisted her sister post this plant to...
If the branches don't droop or have a laxed habit, it could be Exochorda racemosa.
A bit early to tell for sure, but my guess at this stage is it's Hedge Mustard.
If you have any used or rinsed-out disposable wet wipes, floor wipes or hand wipes, even Jay Cloths, line the bottom of your pots and then add any...
It's too niche a market for this and in my opinion not worth the hassle if you are unsure of the variety. As mentioned to dig up requires time and...
Leaving clippings on the top is not always a good idea as you may be introducing more unwanted weeds into your lawn. Also, it can block out light...
It depends on the original plant size. If it fits into 14 inch pot with less than 2-3 inches around its base to the edge of the pot, I would mix...
Agree with Purple Streaks. Azaleas are now all lumped as Rhododendrons. This one is the round leaved Rhododendron orbiculare.
It was quite a long time ago when I had them, but I think they start as dark purple with slight green tinge. Because it was quite a big clump,...
@Sheal, Abelia Grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' although can have arching stems if you allow it to just grow, but the evergreen shrub (semi-evergreen...
They look like quite young plants. Have you had them long? If it's Carex buchananii, they are quite slow growing and you will not see growth early...
Bergenias, Gillenia trifoliata & Tellima grandiflora should do OK in that type of setting and soil. Plants less fussy with conditions like...
@Millie16 , since you say photo 3 is a large looking shrub and there were dead flowers on the branches. I had a look at your photos again, and it...
Some of these photos you will need to take again, especially photo 3 to see the shape/form.Photo 1 - Looks like a form of Sedum, but need to...
I think the photo 5 is Daphne mezereum too. I have only seen this plant once in Kew Gardens.
All ideas are valid, but looking at the photos, it's evident you have a lot of soil/sand in between the paving. If you don't want stuff to grow,...
As others have said, they don't flower much. A very short window of flowering. Grown mainly for its foliage. The larger leaf ones tend to flower a...
@Butterfly6, I didn't even look at the height details. But you are right, the growth was evident from early on. My second problem was Apricotta...
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