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More IDs required pretty please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Snorky85, Jan 20, 2017.

  1. Snorky85

    Snorky85 Total Gardener

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    IMG_6451.JPG this is the back end of the garden....planning a big redesign but wanted to know what some bits are.

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    (This had lots of tiny yellow flowers all over it)

    5): got a few of these around the front and back garden but can't for the life of me think of it's name
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    6): this thing creeping up the back near the wisteria
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    Any help appreciated as always.

    I'm creating a log of everything identified and how to care for it.
     
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    1. Viburnum Bodnantense
    2. Not clear from the pic, may nee a closer look.
    3. Ceanothus?
    4. Could be broom?
    5. Spotted Laurel (Aubuca)
    6. Trachelospermum jasminoides
     
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      Wowee Thank you @NCFCcrazy !!! I thought 4 might be broom also but thought brooms were much bigger.
       
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        The second, grassy-leaved plant looks like a sedge. Could be Carex pendula which is an enthusiastic self-seeder!
         
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          I wouldn't be suprised if it was the carex as I had found it growing EVERYWHERE! Extremely irritating. I want to get rid of it really!
           
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          Best of luck with the Sedge. Never been allowed to flower in our garden for 20 years and still we get seedlings.
           
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