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Help identify a few plants please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by mysti77, May 6, 2014.

  1. mysti77

    mysti77 Gardener

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    Hi,

    Have photos of some plants in a garden but I haven't a clue what they are, can you help?

    Thanks
    sasha



    1.jpg
    Bottom Right corner:
    2.jpg

    Both the dark and variegated:
    3.jpg

    The red leaves as well as the pyramid shaped evergreen:
    7.jpg


    The climber
    5.jpg

    Thanks very much everyone.
     
  2. Jiffy

    Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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    Welcome to GC

    4th picture I'm going to say Red Robin, the one with the red leaves, but i could be wrong
     
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    1) Dunno - has it just flowered? We need a closer picture of the leaves .

    2) Hypericum

    3) left is Acuba japonica - right - need a closer photo.

    4) Agree with Jiffy i.e. Photinia Red Robin, dunno what the pyramid plant is - maybe laurel?

    5) Dunno
     
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    JazzSi Super Gardener

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    I think the pyramid shaped one is Bay
     
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      1. Looks like a large standard Photinia
      2. Hypericum
      3. Acuba - spotted Laurel... Dark leaves at back look like Lobelia to me.. I have Queen Victoria and they look like yours..
      4. Photinias at back by wall.. Pyramid tree looks like a trained Bay Laurel - Laurus nobilis and in flower too.. Very attractive, have seen a couple in garden centres..
      5. Trachelospermum jasminoides. or an evergreen Honeysuckle, hard to tell from the photo..
       
    • mysti77

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      Thanks everyone, going to have a look at these plants and see eventual sizes, best location suited for etc.
       
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