Any ideas what these are?

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  1. kaytee576

    kaytee576 Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi, I know its hard to tell from the picture as there is wire everywhere to stop next doors cats squishing and...well yes lol. But see the yellow flowered plant in the first picture? well when we moved in it was a purple type tree and I thought it was a Hebe, but then the purple died and went brown and filled with seeds and along came the yellow flowers any idea what it is?
    On the second picture can you see the plants at the back? I know its hard to see im sorry ill have to take more if needed tomorrow as its dark now. I was wondering what the pink one is on the left? it grows so fast and bee's love it! also the one on the right? I am pretty sure its a honey suckle of some sort? but Im still learning. Thanks! xxx

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  2. strawman

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    Is it just me? I can't see your photos,
     
  3. kaytee576

    kaytee576 Apprentice Gardener

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    you mean they are not showing at all? me can see them, oh dear what did I do wrong? lol
     
  4. PeterS

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    Pictures are fine for me. The pink one in the lower picture is Heuchera. They come in a range coloured leaves, so are good value for large parts of the year.
     
  5. strawman

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    I'm sorry, Kaytee, but my broadband service was playing me up and I couldn't see any images at all. It wasn't anything you'd done, or not done, at all. The small yellow flower in the first photo look to me like Tormentil, a lovely wild flower of acidic moorland conditions.
     
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