plants I'm sure someone will know what they are?

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    Hi, I'm not sure if the one with the pink flower and the one with the White flower are weeds? :heehee:
     

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      For what it's worth bottem left, I think this is Oxalis. Cheers, Tony
       
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        The white flower is a Campanula of some sort.
         
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          Top right...Viburnum sp. One such as Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn.
          It flowers in winter on bare twigs. (Sometimes it has a few flowers in summer as well.)

          https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=v...ChMI347vnKKuxwIVzF4aCh3-sQNX&biw=1536&bih=728

          Middle left...?
          To side of it is an Acer palmatum dissectum viridis.

          https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=a...ChMInfCZvaSuxwIVhdcaCh11ig1Y&biw=1536&bih=728


          Bottom left...agree Oxalis.

          https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=O...ved=0CAcQ_AUoAmoVChMI1KD9_6KuxwIVw1oaCh2wbQxU
           
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            Hi the middle left it's the fatter leaves I was taking a photo of??

            Flowers on bare twigs looks interesting!
             
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            top left pic I would have said "morning glory", if it wasn't that the leaves are all different...
             
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              Yes... I realised that...hence reply of question mark.

              Would rather say nothing than give an incorrect answer.
              It looks as if it may have been larger and cut down.[/
               
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                Oh I see, sorry I read it wrong. Yes it as been cut down, I may need to dig it up as it is I a place that is already over crowded! Thank s
                 
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                I have a very muddled garden :snork:
                 
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                The leaves are quite different, simply honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica.

                The other unidentified shrub is a Lavatera. Not ideal next to the Acer as it will overwhelm it !
                 
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                  Oh thank you, I have so many lovely plants in my new garden but so over crowded, I have to make some difficult decisions :sad:
                   
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                    Dianne, just a word of warning. Oxalis is inclined to run riot putting out roots everywhere and is very difficult to get rid of once it does.
                     
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                      I was just looking that up on the internet @Sheal as I have found it in my garden too but only just recently! At first I thought it was a plant and am now watching out for it as you have said it is a right pest of a weed , whilst I was looking it up there are some really nice ones though... just love the oxalis triangularis purple shamrock :wub2:and oxalis versicolor wouldn't mind having a go at these next year :)

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                          Oh thanks for that, may just have to go then before it gets out of hand, I'm a bit of a neat freak :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                           
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