New Garden I.D.'s (Poss 56K warning)

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by bobandirus, Aug 18, 2010.

  1. bobandirus

    bobandirus Gardener

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    And I know what most of it is... these have me stumped though.

    This one looks like an ash, but the individual leaves are far to big. Is it common and for the chop? Or do I keep it and make it look good?
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    This one I have no idea, but it has been very successful apparently. Anything I should be aware about before getting hacking at it?
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    Flower from it, I presume:
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    I presume this is a Jasmin, I just want conformation, and to know if theres anything to know before pruning, as it to, is rather large:
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  2. Silver surfer

    Silver surfer PLANTAHOLIC

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  3. Pete02

    Pete02 Gardener

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    Hi Bobandirus,

    as Silver Surfer said Pictures 4,5,6, are Clematis Armandii
    (Evergreen Clematis). pictures 7,8,9 are Jasminium Officinale (Common Jasmine).
    very large healthy looking specimens they are to.

    Regards Pete
     
  4. bobandirus

    bobandirus Gardener

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    Thank you very much :)

    And yes, the last owners seem to have let the garden run away with its self a fair bit... Good fun to sort out though!
     
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