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  1. harry123

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    I've got these growing everywhere..
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    I've also got this growing at the side of the garden.
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    The second one looks like a blind daffodil to me, but I know next to nowt :biggrin:

    The last one reminds me of a vine or something (grape or gooseberry or something maybe) - did I tell you I was useless at this game?? :biggrin:
     
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    • Phil A

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      Like it FC:snork:

      Could be a flowering currant.
       
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      Which one ziggy? Blind dad sounds boring.


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      Oops I ment daf


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      Pic 3 looks like some kind of Bell Flower...at least i think thats what they call them ,i've got loads coming up....some with blue flowers and some white:dbgrtmb:
       
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        Agree with FC, no. 2 looks like a blind Daffodil.

        I think no. 3 is a Campanula (Canterbury Bell), these will happily seed themselves all over the garden, like Lolimac I've got these coming up everywhere.

        No. 4, agree with Zig, flowering currant.
         
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          No 1 could be an Iris.
           
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            Ooooh!! I got one right! I never thought I'd see the day :hapfeet:
             
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              No 1 could be a Gladioli it looks like 2 shots .
              No2 agree a Daffodil
              No3 campanula
              No4 I would say Ribes (flowering current )you can see remnant of a red flower

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              If they are blind dafs, can I just remove them? I will take some close up pics just to confirm.


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