1. Is not a weed. It is an autumn flowering Japanese Anemone...full of flower buds. 2. Maybe Geranium.
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Maybe cherry is grafted. Maybe this is a sucker from the root stock.
Wonder if it is Sedum? Need flowers.
1. Definitely Chaenomeles. 2. Sorry not clear enough...maybe more than one plant in that pic. 3. ? 4.Definitely Alchemilla mollis.
Hmm! Think we need to wait for flowers. Please add pics when that happens.
Slight problem.... Leaves not right for Astilbe. These are Celosia plumosa. Sorry to be nitpicky!"celosia plumosa" - Recherche Google
Apologies..I stand corrected..this one is a taller one.Astilbe chinensis 'Purple Candles' - Google Search
I suspect you had Aruncus dioicus..which grows to 6ft It looks like Astilbe. Astilbe never grow more than 18"- 2ft.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
A super tree...for new leaves, interesting leaves, flowers and seed capsules, autumn colour.[ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
Or maybe...x Alcalthaea suffrutescens."Alcalthaea are bigeneric hybrids between Alcea and Althaea. They are tall, branching, short-lived...
@Silver surfer has nailed it, but I'm not sure about the Lily of the Valley if it flowers later in the summer and is growing from bulbs. Then...
1. Osteospermum.osteospermum - Recherche Google 2. Convallaria majalis...Common name Lily of the Valley."convallaria majalis" - Recherche...
[ATTACH]Definitely scale insect.Fluted Scalespain fluted scale insects - Recherche Google
2. Jasminum nudiflorum.jasminum nudiflorum leaves - Recherche Google3.Acer palmatum.
Please add new pics to show the open flowers.
Maybe a dead tree /tree that has been cut down. Just a stump nearby...in garden next door?
100% NOT Japanese knotweed. Agree suckers from Prunus.
See also above post. Just to compare ..this is Corylus avellana..Hazel.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I hate to say it might be Fallopia japonica..the dreaded Japanese knotweed. But need very clear pics to be 100% positive...see my images of a leaf...
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