3 plants I have forgotten/need confirming, please.

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  1. Linz

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    Moved house and brought a few "forgottens" with me. (Don't judge the state on them, I know I need to get them in lol)

    1. I posted this before, thinking I was growing a delphinium from seed.. I think @longk said it needed shade. Yellow flowers.
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    2. Is this a type of rudbeckia..? Yellow flowers..
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    3. Label has rubbed off think it's virburnum? (And some moss)
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    Ta.
     
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      Ligularia definitely, L.przewalskii almost certainly.
       
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          Thank you very much both :) Will post better pic of 3 if it helps @Silver surfer ?
           
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          I have loads of Ligularia Prz , they seed around and they have wonderful golden spikes with black stems.

          Regarding the Lysimachia I would be careful where you plant it , can be quite invasive.

          The 3rd pic looks to be a unhappy Viburnum Bodnantense but its hard to tell.
           
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          Oh it's definetley not happy, it's been stuck in that pot since Oct last year and even then it was an unhappy reduced saddo at wyevale..

          I didn't realise lysimachia can be a pest :/

          Thanks perki!
           
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