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Can you help name the plants please

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  • JacquelinezJacquelinez Posts: 22
    Thank you all soooo much amazing help 🦋🦋🦋
  • JacquelinezJacquelinez Posts: 22
    Asarum said:
    I think the first one could be Lonicera tatarica.
    Asarum said:
    I think the first one could be Lonicera tatarica.
    Photo 1, with the pink flowers looks more like a flowering shrub such as deutzia or weigela but we need a more close up photo o the flowers. Here it is the right way up.



    2. Sweet Woodruff

    3. Jasmine. 

    4. Honeysuckle

    The last three are Lily of the Valley, as @JennyJ has said.
    Photo 1, with the pink flowers looks more like a flowering shrub such as deutzia or weigela but we need a more close up photo o the flowers. Here it is the right way up.



    2. Sweet Woodruff

    3. Jasmine. 

    4. Honeysuckle

    The last three are Lily of the Valley, as @JennyJ has said.
    Photo 1, with the pink flowers looks more like a flowering shrub such as deutzia or weigela but we need a more close up photo o the flowers. Here it is the right way up.



    2. Sweet Woodruff

    3. Jasmine. 

    4. Honeysuckle

    The last three are Lily of the Valley, as @JennyJ has said.
    Photo 1, with the pink flowers looks more like a flowering shrub such as deutzia or weigela but we need a more close up photo o the flowers. Here it is the right way up.



    2. Sweet Woodruff

    3. Jasmine. 

    4. Honeysuckle

    The last three are Lily of the Valley, as @JennyJ has said.
    Photo 1, with the pink flowers looks more like a flowering shrub such as deutzia or weigela but we need a more close up photo o the flowers. Here it is the right way up.



    2. Sweet Woodruff

    3. Jasmine. 

    4. Honeysuckle

    The last three are Lily of the Valley, as @JennyJ has said.
    Amazing help thank you 🌈
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    Having seen your last photo and compared it with Google photos I think @Asarum could be right and No 1 is Lonicera Tatarica.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Liz.SprLiz.Spr Posts: 31
    Asarum said:
    I think the first one could be Lonicera tatarica.
    Thanks that was the name I couldn't remember.
    I have green thumbs and no aphids on my roses.
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