I've just watched GW and one of the plants Carol Klien was replanting looks similar to No10 - cornflower. Also had a thought it may be foxglove. If No 7 is hemerocallis watch out for midge gall - tiny fly lavea that distort the buds. I only learned about it from this sight last spring and discovered it on my plants. Easy to deal with but does mean removing the affected buds, therefore less flowers this year. I will try and forward the link.
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1 & 2 spires bridal wreath
3. ?
4. Vinca
5. ?
6. Buddlia
7. Hemerocallis
8. Euronymous
9. Primrose
10. ?
I've just watched GW and one of the plants Carol Klien was replanting looks similar to No10 - cornflower. Also had a thought it may be foxglove. If No 7 is hemerocallis watch out for midge gall - tiny fly lavea that distort the buds. I only learned about it from this sight last spring and discovered it on my plants. Easy to deal with but does mean removing the affected buds, therefore less flowers this year. I will try and forward the link.
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/problem-solving/hemerocallis-gall-midge/402769-2.html
Hope this works - I'm not very it savvy! Happy gardening
Not absolutely sure but 3 looks like Snowberry, Symphorocarpus albus. 7 looks more like Agapanthus to me but it could well be Hemerocallis.
There's a shrub very like snowberry but has pink berries and the leaves are a bit different.
I wish I could remember what it was called
In the sticks near Peterborough
could last picture be Verbascum ?
Is it this one Nut?
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/73030/Symphoricarpos-x-chenaultii-Hancock/Details?returnurl=%2Fplants%2Fsearch-results%3Fform-mode%3Dfalse%26query%3DSymphoricarpos%26aliaspath%3D%252fplants%252fsearch-results
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
The pink berried shrub you mention could be Callicarpa but I thought the fruits looks white but were discoloured by decay?