Hmm! Not sure that leaf shape fit with Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold. Cercis have alternate leaves.Cercis canadensis 'Hearts of Gold' leaf...
Agree with Palustris and JWK..Euphorbia lathyris.euphorbia lathyris - Google Search
Chaenomeles flowers can be white, pink, red or peach... single or double.chaenomeles flowers - Google SearchThe clue to id is the tiny...
Definitely Chaenomeles sp. Flower next year may help with which one it is.
I agree we need flower pics to be sure.
Viburnum always have opposite leaves. But leaves can be very different in size/shape/texture. They can be evergreen or deciduous.If that is...
I am far from sure...but I wonder if this isn't another Viburnum...a deciduous one. Many do turn a super colour in the autumn. Please post more...
Perfect...Viburnum flowers! As yet I am not sure which sp it is. But that is a rather special old tree...don't you love those gorgeous berries....
Sorry Victoria it is definitely not Prunus laurocerus....on this leaves are elongated, alternate and it has round black berries in a line on a...
This was causing me confusion at first...Ragwort...Ragweed very different plants...but both in AsteraceaeQuote wiki...."Ambrosia...
Looks like Polygonatum. Flowers very similar to Polygonatum microcephalum. Leaves normally more mottled.Polygonum microcephalum - Google Search:
C.Hystrix was perfectly OK in South Wales but I believe it is a bit tender. Wouldn't risk it up here.
Sure looks like it. We used to grow pink flowered one in Wales.Colletia hystrix rosea. Lethal thorns.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ambrosia artemisiifolia......Thanks Sheal...and Trunky. Most interesting. Never come across this plant before. Seems to be an alien invader to UK....
Closer look. 1. I can see pink flowers. Epilobium sp...maybe Epilobium hirsutum.epilobium hirsutum - Google Search5. Tall...
Reminds me of Colletia. Colletia ulicina?Colletia ulicina - Google Search:Colletia ulicina from Chile
Next time please just do 2-3 at a time...difficult to keep track with a lot at one go.Need clearer pics to be sure...esp first pic.Working...
Maybe ...Peperomia Amigo Split.Peperomia 'Amigo Split' - Google Search
noisette would never have got that as shield bug..thanks.Maybe this....it sure goes through a lot of changes to reach adulthood.Pentatomidae...
Maybe some one will know this instantly...but I really need clear close up pics of the flowers to attempt an accurate answer. Where is pic taken...
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