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Solved Help identifying some plants

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Ricky187, Jun 13, 2021.

  1. Ricky187

    Ricky187 Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi All,

    Any chance I could have help identifying the below plants in my new garden? The bees tend to like them and im curious as to what plants they are.

    Thanks for your help :)

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    Scrungee Well known for it

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    Top left Guelder Rose (or another Viburnum)
    Top right Spiraea?
    Mid left Chives
    Mid right
    Bottom left choisya
    Bottom right Weigela
     
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    • Silver surfer

      Silver surfer PLANTAHOLIC

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      • Ricky187

        Ricky187 Apprentice Gardener

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        Hi both,

        Thank you so much.

        Would you also happen to know what the below two are?

        Thanks again

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      • Nikolaos

        Nikolaos Total Gardener

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        Top ones are Centaurea montana (cornflowers), possibly 2 different plants. Bottom are Osteospermum, I think the cultivar is 'In The Pink'.

        Nick
         
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        • Ricky187

          Ricky187 Apprentice Gardener

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          That's great. Thank you.
           
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