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Can anyone help me to identify the following plants please. Many thanks
clare_carrod
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JennyJ
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1. Possibly a veronica
2. Don't know
3. Campanula persicifolia
4. Something in the mallow family
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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Hostafan1
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1 herbaceous lobelia?
2 helianthus?
3 campanula
4 cant' work out scale. if it's small, heuchera?, if it's big, malva?
Devon.
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B3
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2 looks a bit like michaelmas daisy to me
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Lyn
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1. Could that be a Phlox, looks like mine.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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JennyJ
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Lyn
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1. Could that be a Phlox, looks like mine.
My phlox must be a different variety - its leaves have smooth edges, not serrated/toothed.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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clare_carrod
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April 2019
Many thanks for all your identifications. I think you’ve helped me to identify all. I’m still stuck on no. 2. But otherwise I think you have all solved it.
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Busy-Lizzie
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2. I agree with
@B3
looks like a Michaelmas Daisy.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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clare_carrod
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April 2019
I think you are both right.
Thank you 😊
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2 helianthus?
3 campanula
4 cant' work out scale. if it's small, heuchera?, if it's big, malva?
My phlox must be a different variety - its leaves have smooth edges, not serrated/toothed.
Thank you 😊