Roberts frontage.....

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  1. capney

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    My front garden.
    Small and managable and mine.:gnthb:
    Robert
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    How disappointing Robert ... when you said Robert's frontage ....:oops:

    Lovely pic ... is that a very large Hypericum?


     
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    Very nice and now I don't have to post up a pic of a yellow flower that I was going to. I do like them, the Hypericum, so pretty and like lots of little suns glowing up at you.

    Is the smaller yellow one also a Hypericum or something else?
     
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    The small one is not Hypericum. Not sure what it is. It came with a package of small flowers( Alpines) we got several years ago.
    can take and post some pictures tomorrow. Watch this space
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    lovely front garden capney just a nice size, very pretty flowers
     
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    The flowers on the bush on the right of the picture is Hypericum.
    The smaller yellow plant amonst the bush on the left is the unknown. Here is a picture
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    Anybody ID this please
     
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    It is a Corydalis, yellow fumitory. I have lots of it in our garden.
     
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    Many thanks KG. I never realised that one plant could come in so many different colours!
     
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