1. Phlomis fruticosa and Dicentra formosa 2 ? 3 difficult to tell, maybe marjoram. 4 Erysimum "Bowles mauve" 5 Heuchera spp and the pink flower is...
It's a deciduous one, more likely the dawn redwood, Metasequoia glyptostroboides.
All the plants have been correctly identified. The first one is a dwarf Rhododendron, so slow growing may eventually reach 3-4 foot. Tolerates and...
The photograph looks like "Sundance" the yellow leaved variety to me so does not look particularly unhappy. It is suffering a little from frost...
Hi Yvonne, Reckon they could be Lonicera nitida Baggessons Gold and a variegated Cheiranthus (wallflower)
Caveman, it is Solanum glasnevin
Looks like Azalea to me Rich, May flowering and vibrant pink would match that.
Hi Verdun, well my name is a bit of a giveaway as to where I am from. Unfortunately my parents moved to the mainland, (Penzance) soon after I was...
reckon it is woody nightshade, Solanum dulcamara. Crush the leaf you will probably find it has a distinctive smell. its also poisonous.
Its Not looking too healthy in the photo but it is perennial, Oenothera missouriensis
No Sal, 1st answer correct. Possibly Plectranthus australis
6 looks like philadelphus to me. no 4 is Spiraea arguta, bridal wreath
Hi bilbo, Liatris spicata. Unusual in that it flowers from the top down
No 1. looks to me like Teucrium chamaedrys
Hi, 1 is Azalea 2 Armeria maritima, Alba if the flower are white. 3 Phoenix palm 4 Spiraea spp 5 looks like delphinium but a little difficult to...
Well, I reckon it is a bluebell bulb. When exposed to light they turn purple.
Hi metalmunki, You have there Echinops ritro and Agapanthus orientalis.
That will be the cotton lavender, Santolina chamaecyparssis. A paler flower variety maybe Lemon Queen
No not a Philadelphus I'm afraid TT, its a Spiraea maybe douglasii so no scent from it either.
Amaranthus caudatus, love lies bleeding
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