1. Salvia...sorry cannot help. 2. Arum maculatum...cuckoo pint.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Agree. Now renamed Dasiphora fruticosa..previously called Potentilla fruticosa. Flowers may be yellow, orange, white, pink."Dasiphora fruticosa"...
My pleasure! More detective work! Not a plant I know. It looks super, so very healthy. Now your niece can look up how to give it TLC it wants.Do...
I have edited trimmed original images to try and see detail.... see below.Wasn't happy re Gardenia...so did a bit more research. Pic 2 shows...
It is a Tulip. ..Tulipa. Sorry not sure which one.
What is interesting is mystery flower has notched petals...see petal bottom left.edit see this...found similar notch... Photo of the bloom of...
Looks fine for Fritillaria. Pics show Fritillaria meleagris.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You may find a fork works better. A spade will cut roots, which may re grow. Use a fork to go down as deep as possible, gently wiggle it back and...
You cannot beat the experience of knowing the id features of plants. Which involves many details.... e.g.County it is found in, where it is...
As far as I am aware the flowers only come in blue. No other colour. It is the only sp in Pentaglottis. Quote wiki...."Pentaglottis is a...
1st pic reminds me of Pentaglottis sempervirens...common name Green alkanet.....which has dots on the leaves. A dreadful weed... pretty but very...
Sorry but definitely not Sonchus aspera....common name Prickly sow thistle. Leaves are very different and are prickly.Prickly Sow-thistle |...
Agree with upsydaisy. Probably Helleborus x hybridus. Next year look out for the flowers. When you see the flowers, cut the old green leaves off...
Bellis perennis. I would enjoy it inside then in spring plant out in the garden.bellis perennis. - Google Search
Scrungee, that stem appears to be very woody. Are you sure that is willowherb?
Such a pity Bethanie that you have now edited on USA forum to delete your image and question, when so many people there took the time to help you....
Bethanie these forums are based in UK with very helpful /knowledgeable people.Other one you have posted on ..equally helpful, but based in...
Welcome to the forums!It does look like a Magnolia. Maybe Magnolia grandiflora. Would need to see pic of flowers to be sure. They are often...
Leaving the stump and roots in the ground could lead to honey fungus. You need that gap to plant a new tree...to form a row that you want....
Horrified that your neighbour did that to your tree./on your land But I also feel in a town garden your boundary "hedge" is breaking new rules re...
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