Solved Pretty Plant ID Please!

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  1. RoisinMcGuire

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    Sitting in between fence and wall, walk past it on work commute - it's so lovely!

    Any ideas people? :)
     

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    Aubrieta
     
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      ?Aubrieta? Hard to tell from that distance.
       
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        Campanula carpartica ?
         
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        • RoisinMcGuire

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          Thanks everyone! I think it is aubrieta, compared the campanula petal shapes and zoomed in on my photo, seems more like aubrieta. It has four distinct petals and the campanula looks more like a rounded connected shape.

          Added aubrieta to the buy list :blue thumb:
           
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          • Busy-Lizzie

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            Definitely aubretia. It comes in different shades of blue, pink and purple and flowers in the spring. It likes sun and it can look rather tatty after a while so trim it back after flowering to keep it neat.
             
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              Pic trimmed /enlarged.
              Agree with others, definitely Aubrieta

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                If you have any trouble establishing it, bury some concrete rubble underneath the planting area as Aubrieta prefers alkaline soil.
                 
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