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Not convinced 5 is an Abelia, I know there are a few species but have my doubts...
Primula looks as though it needs dividing. Good job to do in spring after flowering.
7 yes agree Japanese as anemone if no sticks. Flowering currants have smaller leaves.
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19) Two plants in this one. The last picture for today.
Thank you Bluebell, I'll have to maybe get another picture of No 5.
When I google imaged Abelia, it looks a lot like what this plant looked like at the end of last year though.
At it's highest it's branches reach to about 9 or 10 foot high.
I think Blubell is right, that's not an abelia.
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Not convinced 5 is an Abelia, I know there are a few species but have my doubts...
Primula looks as though it needs dividing. Good job to do in spring after flowering.
7 yes agree Japanese as anemone if no sticks. Flowering currants have smaller leaves.
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19) Two plants in this one. The last picture for today.
Thank you Bluebell, I'll have to maybe get another picture of No 5.
When I google imaged Abelia, it looks a lot like what this plant looked like at the end of last year though.
At it's highest it's branches reach to about 9 or 10 foot high.
I think Blubell is right, that's not an abelia.
In the sticks near Peterborough