It is Euonymus species...common name spindle. These are the seeds.
Deja vu! Be careful. It will soon lose all the leaves. Then during winter it will not need watering as often as in the spring or summer. Looks a...
Agree...Definitely Parthenocissus quinquefolia common name Virginia creeper.Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Recherche Google
I can think of no other shrub with such shiny leaves . Love it but never risked growing it. Quote www....Common names include taupata, tree...
Agree Coprosma. Probably Coprosma repens ....something.
See also above. Pics below are Fraxinus excelsior. Easy in winter by the buds. 4 and 5 show a single leaf with leaflets [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Fraxinus ornus is extremely rare in UK...very easy to id from the buds. 3 and 4....Pics below ..shows a single leaf with leaflets.[ATTACH]...
Interesting. Very odd...IF it is Equisetum /mares tail...or other invasive plant then I would expect it to be seen all over the border with the...
I find that very hard to believe.Gomphaceae - Recherche Google
When I zoomed in they do look sort of similar..they are jointed..not just smooth. However they are forming a perfect semi circle as if growing...
Welcome to the forums!Interesting. I think you need to look further afield. Maybe next door or in the street. Is there a larger tree? Those...
Pale pink with darker centre is Impatiens. Blue is trailing lobelia. Looks like a begonia back left as well.
When in doubt cut one in half. Cherries and plums are different.1. Different crab apples. 2 and 3. Apple from the supermarket.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Linaria purpurea...love it.There is one with pink flowers..Linaria purpurea Canon Went. White one is Linaria purpurea Springfield White.[ATTACH]...
Phlomis and Phytolacca .. common name Poke weed.
They look fine...splendid huge healthy plants. Maybe your ground is very fertile and plants are putting all energy into growing leaves rather than...
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In your pics there is no evidence of fasciation. In your very first pics above there were flower buds. Have they opened yet?
Hibiscus syriacus Red Heart is an old favourite.Hibiscus syriacus Plant - Red Heart | Suttons
Suggestion....There are other Cosmos sp See Cosmos sulphureus. ..leaves are very different from Cosmos bipinnatusAs suggested..be patient..watch...
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