I don't think it's a Viburnum prunifolium, which doesn't have thorns. It looks more like a Pyracantha to me.
It's a cultivar of Geranium maculatum, possibly Geranium maculatum Beth Chatto, or G. m. Espresso.
The plant is Phuopsis stylosa. It's quite a vigorously spreading perennial, though very pretty when in flower.
I think it's a Spiraea japonica Goldflame.
It's a Sophora, not certain which one, but probably Sophora Sun King.
It's Robins Pincushion. They are caused by a gall wasp, the larvae will be developing inside the hard centre of the gall. Doesn't do any real...
It's Viburnum tinus, with the first signs of damage from Viburnum beetle.
I've only grown it at work, in a pot. It's very vigorous, quite pretty and the berries are sweet and tasty. Strictly speaking it's not a climber,...
It looks quite like Asclepias to me.
It's a Symphytum (Comfrey), but not too sure which one - a bit of a fuzzy photo!
It's Helleborus argutifolius, (Syn. Helleborus lividus corsicus)- the Corsican Hellebore.
Rather a late reply, but although Ilex Ferox Argentea is male, it isn't a good pollinator, and may well never do the job for your Golden King. Not...
Leycesteria formosa (Pheasant Berry). Tough and easy, and birds like the berries. Very easy to grow from seed.
It looks like Acorus gramineus Ogon to me. It's evergreen, only grows to about 12" tall, and prefers moist soil. I like it.
I have an Erica arborea Alpina, that is 6'tall and 5'wide. It would be bigger, but I trim off all the new growth (approx 15" worth) in late spring.
You should be OK to remove some of the roots, as long as it isn't too many. The plant may slow down for a year or two, but should recover. This...
Some support at last! Thanks Pete. I agree, if you saw it in the flesh, you'd ID it straight away.
Definitely not Cotoneaster horizontalis. The wood's the wrong colour, the growth habit wrong, the leaves aren't undulate enough, and the stem...
Looks more like Lonicera pileata to me, or maybe Lonicera nitida.
Looks like Calocephalus to me, (also known as Leucophyta. The Cushion Bush comes from Australia, and is of borderline hardyness. Very pretty though.
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