Certainly not!! :) I think it is a most wonderful plant, a botanical joy at least!
Yes Aquilegia vulgaris. Somtimes also called Columbine or even Granny Bonnets. Personally, I think they look like doves all eating from the same...
Number 1 looks like a Campanula, and I believe number 5 is actually a "weed". Perhaps an Epilobium sp by the looks of things.
Yup Convolvulus cneorum.
Looks like Oenothera glazioviana.
Could well be, but could also could be a number of other similar cultivars - there are lots of them!
It is an Azalea - a Rhododendron cultivar.
Fool's Water-Cress - Apium nodiflorum. Common in and around ditches. t least it looks like it me - is it fairly prostrate, and perhaps rooting at...
Unfortunately that did not work for me Marley Farley.
Jiffy, the first one you posted is Water Figwort - Scrophularia auriculata, the second looks to be Wild Angelica - Angelica sylvestris.
Is this in a damp part of the garden? as it looks like Scrophularia auriculata - Water Figwort.
I'd agree looks like a Ribes sp. Can't be Ribes rubrum though as the laves are not cilliate. Most likely to be Ribes nigrum - Blackcurrant.
I'd agree but in this instance it can only really be between V. polita and V. agrestis due to the length of the sepals - protruding past the...
Looks like Veronica polita - the Grey Field Speedwell.
Lonicera crassifolia - now that is great
Lonicera syringantha, YES! that is it! thank you very much. I was thinking lonicera looking at the leaves, but could never 'come up with the...
I'd agree that it has the look of a Daphne about it - but it has 5 petals so it can't be. This one really has me stumped.
The leaf shape is wrong and V. x bodnantense has larger leaves. Plus the flowers are in loose clusters rather than tight ones. This is definitely...
Hello all, new here. this is a shrub growing in a hedgerow. It is deciduous, highly scented. The flowers remind me of something in Caprifoliaceae...
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