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Could anyone help ID these plants/shrubs please?

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by BrandNewGardener, May 14, 2017.

  1. BrandNewGardener

    BrandNewGardener Apprentice Gardener

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    I'm new to gardening and have inherited a pretty neglected garden full of plants and shrubs that are totally new to me. I've done some Googling but am struggling a little with some of these! Thanks in advance for your help.

    This looks like two plants: ID DSC_0053.jpg I *think* one might be a comfry, the other maybe a Japanese anemone? It has pink flowers like the anemone but the leaves are HUGE and don't look like the images I've seen online so I'm not sure.

    No idea what these are: ID DSC_0024.jpg ID DSC_0026.jpg

    Trees/shrubs: ID DSC_0028.jpg ID DSC_0029.jpg ID DSC_0032.jpg ID DSC_0033.jpg ID DSC_0034.jpg

    Thanks again!
     
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    • NigelJ

      NigelJ Total Gardener

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      First one on the left is a Japanese anemone, leaves can be quite variable. Third picture looks like a Bluebell probably a Spanish one from it's looks. The last shrub looks like a slightly chlorotic camellia.
       
    • Heucherella

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      4. Pyracantha

      6. Hebe

      7. Cotoneaster
       
    • BrandNewGardener

      BrandNewGardener Apprentice Gardener

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      Thank you all so much! I've been Googling for weeks with no joy so I'm really grateful for all your help.
       
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      BrandNewGardener Apprentice Gardener

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      I'm over the moon you've suggested camellia! I love them but had no idea. It's obviously in need of a lot of TLC so I'll get on that straight away!
       
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