I hope you can help ID these :)

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  1. DJKTRox

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    2 is Hypericum Hidcote
    3 is Wheat
     
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    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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    1st one a type of hebe

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      Brilliant! I spent a while trying to google stuff, but when you dont know what you're looking for, its kinda hard! :)

      PS- the hebe, do you think it could be a hebe x franciscana (blue gem) just did a little google :)
       
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      It is often the case that you need to know what something is to find out what it is!
       
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