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  1. keentolearn

    keentolearn Apprentice Gardener

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    Following on from yesterday's message, where I posted photos of five plants in the garden of my new house, I'm now posting photos of five of the other eleven plants which I'd very much like to identify. A few details which may help:
    10a+b are just two photos of the same plant
    11+12 are both large shrubs - over 1m high
    13 is a ground hugging, creeping plant
    14 is a small bush, less than 30cm high
    Again, thanks in advance for any help.
     

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  2. davygfuchsia

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    10a/b ..Hebe
    12 ..Viburnum Tinus
    13..Eleagnus of some type
    14..Viburnum (possiible Davidii)

    Dave
     
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    • Trunky

      Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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      Agree with davygfuchsia on 10a/b, 12 and 14.
      No 13 looks to me like Euonymus, possibly Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin'.
       
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      • davygfuchsia

        davygfuchsia Gardener

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        Sorry there Trunky senior moment ..I ment Euonymus..LOL!!!

        Dave
         
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        • daitheplant

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          Hebe, same Hebe, Viburnum tinus, Euonymous, possibly Harlequin, Viburnum davidii.:dbgrtmb:
           
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          • keentolearn

            keentolearn Apprentice Gardener

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            Dave, Trunky and Daithe,
            I'm very grateful for all your help. We seem to have agreed on:
            10 Hebe
            12 Viburnum tinus
            13 Euonymous fortunei
            14 Viburnum davidii
            It's really useful to know what I've got in the garden so thanks again.
             
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