Judging by the tiny flowers/seed I think it is in Amaranthaceae. Maybe arrived in bird seed.Leaves very wrong shape for Lysimachia...
How interesting..... Helleborus sahinii Winter Bells. The leaves are not like any Hellebore I know. But the flowers would fit as far as I can see....
Interesting. I would love to see the inside of the flowers. Pretty sure it is not Myrtus as the flowers face out and are full of stamen. Leaves...
1. Left...not sure. 1. Right...looks like Erysimum.....Erysimum Bowles Mauve...possibly.2. Agree....Ceratostigma.Ceratostigma. - Google Search
1. Definitely Dahlia. 2. Looks like one of the annual Asters.....Callistephus chinensis..otherwise known as China Aster. Super as cut flowers....
Not necessarily! A friend of ours only gave away the most rampant plants cos they grew so fast. Knowledgeable folk would have said ....no thanks....
There are weedy Geums and there are super ones you can buy from garden centres.geums - Google Search
Welcome to the forums! Looks like Hibiscus syriacus.hibiscus syriacus - Google Search
New name Alsobia dianthiflora...old name Episcia dianthiflora.Alsobia - Wikipedia
A pretty but invasive thug.
Like this?https://www.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/caryopteris--clandonensis-pink-perfection-lisspin-pbr/classid.2000022463/Caryopteris x...
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Wait until ground is moist. Then very gently pull. It should run and be pulled up easily. Only the big bits are deep. Normally most ivy roots are...
I fear the idea of digging up transplanting would fail. Juglans regia produce a deep taproot and they are intolerant of root disturbance. Quote...
I would call it a window.window in hedge - Google Search
Leaves of Mirabilis jalapa are much larger ....as can be clearly seen from wiseowls pic. I thought it looked like a Michaelmas daisy...Aster..but...
It will just keep growing. Each year it will get bigger. Even trees 200 years old keep growing.I cannot tell you what to do. If you love it keep...
[ATTACH] Not a good tree for a small garden
I agree with Pete. They appear to be suckers...maybe coming from a tree that has been cut down Recommend you dig one up and show us what the roots...
1. Agree with Pete...Eucomis. 2. Agree Sorbaria.
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