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  1. Dips

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    What is this plant please?

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    My neighbours are getting rid of the hedge and so far they have kept no original plants in the garden. They have dug everything up and destroyed it, so i asked them if i could have this as it is rather attractive.

    Would be handy to know what it is tho so i know where to plant it after its been dug up and how to look after it.
     
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    Not able to get to this link, probably an issue with Facebook permissions. Best to copy the photo to a file first then upload the file here.

    But what is the name of your plant?
     
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    idk i am looking for the name of it to.
     
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      bexs flower 2.0.jpg bexs flower.jpg

      There we go :D
       
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        Thank you. Wow i googled and they get quite bit. Will be good for softening the fence tho
         
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          Good afternoon Dips my friend,not sure but they could be Weigela"Florida"just a shade lighter but that may be the soil or the photo,anyway its definitely a Weigela;):)
           
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            Thank you wise owl. Im guessing it should be fine living in a pot until the fence is up and painted
             
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            It will have to be a big pot :D
             
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            Lol the plant currently isnt that big infact this is the first year i have seen it. It will only be in a pot for a few months if that
             
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