LOTS to identify here - moved house and all these have come up!!!

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  1. Victoria Plum

    Victoria Plum Gardener

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    Are there any that are weeds and should be got rid of? Any names would be SO much appreciated!!

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    Here's the few I can see straight off although I think the pictures need to be bigger:thumb:

    • 1 anemone?
    • 2 a weed? looks like anyway....
    • 3 & 8 are Geraniums
    • 10 &11 appear to be Cosmos?
    • and 5...do you mean the leaves or the flowers? as the flowers are Hellebor's? (Helleborus niger)
    • 12 is Lamb's Ear (Stachys byzantina)
    • 13 looks like a
     
  3. Alice

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    Your pics don't expand Jim & Vicki so hard to see but
    1) The leaf could be delphinium - see if it gets very tall
    2) I don't think it's a weed but don't know what it is
    3 and 8) Geraniums (Cranesbills)
    5) The flowers look like Hellebore
    6) Spotty Lungwort
    9) Heuchera
    11) Could be Japanese Anemone - need a better look
    12) Stachys Lanata - lambs ears.

    Lucky you to have all those perennials pop up.
     
  4. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    No 4} Is one of those Oriental Poppies,probably the large red ladybird type.
    No 10}Could be Nigella {Love In A Mist} or Cosmos
    No 14}Could be Valerian.

    The photos are a bit too small to give proper ID but they all look good plants and not weeds:)
     
  5. Alice

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    I agree with Kandyfloss. No 4 could be a Poppy.
     
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