The first is Ceastium tomentosum, commonly called snow-in-summer. The second Cleavers or Galium aparine, just get down to the base of the plant...
They'm Mimulus . :)
Agree, it is part of the original climber, not a sucker which tends to have seven leaflets. it appears slightly different as it has a bit of...
About 20 minutes of your time and one of these should sort it.[ATTACH] Personally, if it were mine I would keep it and keep it trimmed but each...
Lonicera nitida.
It is Tutsan, Hypericum androsaemum, a small native shrub that will have self seeded itself. Worth keeping if its not in the way but give it a...
It's not a lawn weed, more likely something spreading from the border. Another possibility is the chinese lantern, Physalis alkekengi
It is Shining cranesbill, Geranium lucidum.
It's not Enchanters Nightshade, do you have a lilac tree nearby? It could be a sucker from that.
Could also be S nipponica "June Bride" which would fit. Looks like its been kept trimmed hence the reason it has only a few flowers.
Spiraea vanhouteii. :)
The fourth one, don't leave it on the bus !!
There are a few varieties of it to choose from , I would suggest you purchase Symphoricarpos doorenbosii then. There are white or pink berried...
Wistaria sinensis ( chinese) tends to produce the flowers before the leaves whereas with the japanese, Wistaria floribunda they will come out more...
That pretty much looks like Symphoricarpos to me. They can be late flowering and are good for bees so that would fit. I would suggest it is not S....
OOOh booger, it was quite appealing to me as well until I saw the close up photo. I'm afraid you have horsetail there, one of the more awkward...
Cotoneaster franchetii. Possibly self seeded, they do tend to pop up anywhere.
It's Solomons seal, Harry. Polygonatum. It grows by rhizomes so you can transplant some after it has died down in the autumn, it can be slow to...
Looks like Acacia baileyana purpurea.
I think Marie has hit the nail on the head. looks like a variety of Geranium macrorrhizum, possibly "Bevans variety". A good value creeping...
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