Jasminum beesianum has pink flowers and not highly scented. The first one looks more like officinale to me which will eventually have white...
Geranium yes, macrorrhizum no. More likely maybe G endressii but there are a number of others it could be.
No Monica,It's not a clematis, looks like Jasmine to me.
It is definately a Cotoneaster, not a Ceanothus, more than likely C. franchetii which will develop orange berries.
looks to me like a variety of Physocarpus opulifolius.
Bam, your grandparents will probably have very large evergreen trees growing nearby, those are holm oaks and the parent plant. May well have been...
It's interesting how it is not easy to identify from photographs, throws so much confusion. SS is correct, it is Chaenomeles, you can see young...
I would say it's holm oak, Quercus ilex.
Agree with lolimac too, the first one is Knautia macedonica a close relative of the scabious.
I think you could be right Madahhlia, Lychnis coronaria. Also available in white!
It's probably best left as a standard, get something else to grow on the trellis. It may be possible to train it by pruning out most of the...
The photo does have a very mediterranean (or madeiran) look about it SS. This specimen is a bit past its best, I agree, hopefully there will be...
Looks like you have got everyone stumped Cara. It's new one to me too and will be interested to know what it is. Very pretty flower.
Hi Alana, Box have a good fibrous root system and would move quite readily as long as you get a decent rootball with them, but as Ziggy says...
I'm not sure what that is but it doesn't look like a buddleia to me, the leaves are more lanceolate. I would let it grow and see what happens. A...
probably Coreopsis lanceolata.
Yes Kleftiwallah they are legumes and Peanuts do develop underground but only after the flower has been pollinated above ground.
Hi Willow, It is the perennial cornflower, Centaurea dealbata.
A good evergreen, smallish tree with interesting bark..........I would go with either Myrtus apiculata or maybe Arbutus unedo, the strawberry...
The pink purslane grows in one of the gardens I work in, an old farmhouse garden. It is very attractive but spreads everywhere, including the...
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