ooh. I will put up another picture at some point tomorrow. The closest thing it looked like when I searched was Abelia x grandiflora.
on the last lot
15 a cotoneaster
16 Yew
17. might be a baby sweet chestnut
18 Cotoneaster horizontalis
19, the green shiny leaves are laurel, Prunus laurocerasus
I'll look again at the possible abelia
and I am pretty sure about the japanese anemones.
Thank you very much nutcutlet!
http://www.findmeplants.co.uk/photo-abelia-goldsport-fl.aspx?ret=2976
I think it's an Abelia
..it's definitely Abelia... don't doubt yourself..
I won't any more Salino
13 looks like a Eucomis and the variegated plant with the laurel (19) is a Phormium- possibly Cream Delight. That gets to a decent size :
That pic was taken in summer. By autumn it had filled that pot completely.
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Oh, Dove, The hedge?
Yes, http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/430.shtml
Lovely thing to cheer you up in the late winter/early spring
Thank you Fairygirl, that looks great.
Thank you Dove, I hope my one flowers like the pictures I've seen, it has only had very sparse flowers here and there so far.
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ooh. I will put up another picture at some point tomorrow. The closest thing it looked like when I searched was Abelia x grandiflora.
on the last lot
15 a cotoneaster
16 Yew
17. might be a baby sweet chestnut
18 Cotoneaster horizontalis
19, the green shiny leaves are laurel, Prunus laurocerasus
I'll look again at the possible abelia
and I am pretty sure about the japanese anemones.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thank you very much nutcutlet!
http://www.findmeplants.co.uk/photo-abelia-goldsport-fl.aspx?ret=2976
I think it's an Abelia
In the sticks near Peterborough
..it's definitely Abelia... don't doubt yourself..
I won't any more Salino
In the sticks near Peterborough
13 looks like a Eucomis and the variegated plant with the laurel (19) is a Phormium- possibly Cream Delight. That gets to a decent size :
That pic was taken in summer. By autumn it had filled that pot completely.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Yes, http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/430.shtml
Lovely thing to cheer you up in the late winter/early spring
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Thank you Fairygirl, that looks great.
Thank you Dove, I hope my one flowers like the pictures I've seen, it has only had very sparse flowers here and there so far.