1. Could this be a winter jasmine I found a label close by, but I'm confused as it's just come into flower.
2) No idea on this, Please ignore the bramble I know what that is sure they grow in the time it takes to turn my back.
3) Again no idea
Thanks for all help
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The first two are different types of Choisya I think (first one may be 'Sundance') and the last one with the yellow flower is Forsythia.
1. Choisya - don't know which one
2. Woodruff - a herb
3. Forsythia
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I'm with Dove
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thank you, thank you
Yep, Dove is right - 2nd one is indeed woodruff.
I have a forsythia, but it's stopped flowering, is that normal? There's a rose and some other climbing plant entwined around it, may that be the cause?
Did it flower earlier but not now or has it not flowered this year sweetpea
In the sticks near Peterborough
My huge one finished flowering over a month ago here in the midlands. I have dug up some of the base and replanted elsewhere and have just got the first new leaves coming onto it now. Really pleased as at 3x3 metres it was just far too big before!
Charliebot, maybe it's a regional thing, I'm in the West Midlands and our finished flowering maybe two months ago? @Nutcutlet, it has flowered, but only for a week! I dont know it's usual habits as I've only been here since the start of Autumn!
@Charliebot, ours is about 2 foot wide, but 5-6 feet long! 7-8ft tall! Personally I'd pull it up, for extra bedding space, but it gives us and the neighbours some much needed privacy, though I do suspect it's reason to some of the horrific damp we've had lately!