Hmm! Think we need to wait for flowers. Please add pics when that happens.
Slight problem.... Leaves not right for Astilbe. These are Celosia plumosa. Sorry to be nitpicky!"celosia plumosa" - Recherche Google
Apologies..I stand corrected..this one is a taller one.Astilbe chinensis 'Purple Candles' - Google Search
I suspect you had Aruncus dioicus..which grows to 6ft It looks like Astilbe. Astilbe never grow more than 18"- 2ft.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
A super tree...for new leaves, interesting leaves, flowers and seed capsules, autumn colour.[ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
Or maybe...x Alcalthaea suffrutescens."Alcalthaea are bigeneric hybrids between Alcea and Althaea. They are tall, branching, short-lived...
@Silver surfer has nailed it, but I'm not sure about the Lily of the Valley if it flowers later in the summer and is growing from bulbs. Then...
1. Osteospermum.osteospermum - Recherche Google 2. Convallaria majalis...Common name Lily of the Valley."convallaria majalis" - Recherche...
[ATTACH]Definitely scale insect.Fluted Scalespain fluted scale insects - Recherche Google
2. Jasminum nudiflorum.jasminum nudiflorum leaves - Recherche Google3.Acer palmatum.
Please add new pics to show the open flowers.
Maybe a dead tree /tree that has been cut down. Just a stump nearby...in garden next door?
100% NOT Japanese knotweed. Agree suckers from Prunus.
See also above post. Just to compare ..this is Corylus avellana..Hazel.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I hate to say it might be Fallopia japonica..the dreaded Japanese knotweed. But need very clear pics to be 100% positive...see my images of a leaf...
I rather like it.... Leycesteria formosa Golden Lantern..see pics[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Couple of pics. Seedlings look nothing like adult shrubs.[ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Please can you add clear pics to show the flowers. They are rather bleached out and blurred.
A gift from the birds.
Sorry cannot remember. It was always a very slow growing shrub. We grew it in acid /sheltered woodland. Pics below show a fab one I saw at St...
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