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  1. Shaneoak

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    Hi, hope you’re all well.

    Saw these carpeting a garden in Harrogate and looked lovely. Any idea exactly what they are , so I can research where to get them ?cheers CA4EA82F-9CF3-4ED4-9045-895ABF047DF0.png C9E8C6E1-C73E-4651-B694-A88CDAB2D5E2.png C9E8C6E1-C73E-4651-B694-A88CDAB2D5E2.png
     

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    The second one is Geranium sanguineum.
    Sorry I don't know the other two, they're not very clear.
     
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      I think the third one might be a Geum.
       
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        1. Saxifraga...maybe paniculata.
        2. Geranium.
        3. Geum

        Any good nursery or garden centre.
         
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