No that's definately Garrya elliptica. Looks like it has had the hedgecutter treatment at some point and that's the main reason it's not flowered....
that one looks like Philadelphus coronarius 'Aureus'
On your variegated Pieris, remove the lower branch which has all green leaves. They have a tendency to revert and these will grow quicker than the...
You also have a Clematis growing amongst your Honeysuckle, Ian.
Hi CEJM. What you have there is wooly aphid on your Pyracantha. Have a look at this link it may help....
The Sambucus can be cut down as hard as you like, it will probably make a better shape then, arching from ground level . The Photinia looks more...
Is that two photo's of each plant ?looks like Solanum "Glasnevin" and a Pyracantha.
The leaves are quite different, simply honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica.The other unidentified shrub is a Lavatera. Not ideal next to the Acer as...
That one is Acer shirasawanum Aureum. it used to be , more simply A japonicum aureum.
Agree, it is Black Medick a common weed in lawns. Verdone, or a similar lawn weedkiller normally deals with it but it will keep returning so...
Yes Autumn is fine, late autumn when the growing season has finished.
It's only a young shrub, pruning is not a priority yet and you wouldn't touch the new growths which are the stronger vertical ones. These growths...
Anthemis yes, I'd go with A. Susanna Mitchell.You are right Dips, it would definitely benefit from dividing up in the autumn and some fresh...
Don't worry it is not Japanese Knotweed...... reckon it is a Deutzia
That one is quite possibly Lonicera fragrantissima, a shrubby honeysuckle.
Bit of extra colour when it flowers (white flowers) Its deciduous so drops its leaves.
Spiraea bumalda, one of the golden varieties.
That is the weeping pear, Pyrus salicifolia pendula.
That looks to me like the fern leaved Clematis, Clematis cirrhosa balearica. It is one of the winter flowering Clematis.
The lumpy knots are quite normal, often a result of continual cutting of the suckers by the mower. They can also develop canker. All you can do...
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