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Help identifying plants in my garden

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Rik T, May 12, 2020.

  1. Rik T

    Rik T Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi ive just moved into my new house and need help to identify what they are so i know how to maintain them:) 20200508_201603.jpg 20200508_201550.jpg 20200508_201545.jpg 20200508_201541.jpg 20200508_201536.jpg 20200508_201532.jpg 20200508_201527.jpg 20200508_201523.jpg 20200508_201511.jpg 20200508_201502.jpg 20200508_201459.jpg
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Blimey that is a lot in one go:smile:
    Could you try numbering them maybe so that it's easier to say which picture you are referring too, picture one has about four different plants in it?:)
     
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      2nd picture - eleagnus Limelight? 5th - variegated euonymus with lots of reverted green shoots, 7 and 11 two lovely Japanese acers
       
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        Welcome to the forums.
        Far too many in one go.
        Numbered pics would help.

        The only way I can see these is to copy to my computer and zoom in.
        Better closer pics would really help.
        1. If you want that huge tree id'd please can you add pics to show the leaves.
        2. Agree ..probably Elaeagnus ... Lime light has variegated leaves...can see no sign of this in pic.

        elaeagnus Limelight? - Google Search
        3. and 4. Are they the same shrub?

        5. Agee with Caroline.....5th - variegated euonymus with lots of reverted green shoots

        6. Looks like Cordyline Pink Passion..or similar.

        Cordyline Pink Passion - Google Search

        7. Acer palmatum.possibly.
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        10. Looks to be same as 6?
        11. Acer palmatum atropurpereum..or a named cultivar.
         
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        • pete

          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Noticing the tail end of a couple of small palms in there, possibly Phoenix canariensis.

          That no3 and 4 looks similar to Feijoa (Acca) sellowiana but need a closer picture.

          Fatsia japonica in the first picture.
           
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          3 and 4. Olearia haasti....possibly.
           
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