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CloggieCloggie Posts: 1,457

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  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502

    Could 1 be campanula persicifolia and 3 everlasting pea? 

    Wearside, England.
  • HCAHCA Posts: 129

    I agree with Victoria, I also think 4 is campanula, should have blue or white bell like flowers soon.  The second one looks rather like Laburnum.

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    Yes, I'd agree with all of those. the pea mentioned is the most likely, it's definitely a pea

     



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • kleipieperkleipieper Posts: 563

    First one definitely looks like campanula persicifolia and the third one looks like a perennial sweet pea to me. No idea what the second one is though image.

  • CloggieCloggie Posts: 1,457

    Laburnum makes sense, there's a tree next door so it has self-seeded then.  I'll dig it out, it's under the hedge.

    Happy to have inherited a campanula and whether blue or white, it will fit with its surroundings so that's great.

    The pea has self seeded under the hedge too so I'll probably catch that coming up next year and move it or take cuttings/seeds if poss.  

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    Thanks all.

  • CloggieCloggie Posts: 1,457

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     Thought I'd feedback, it was indeed Campanula persicifolia and it looks splendid today! image  I dug out the laburnum and unfortunately pulled out the pea whilst weeding but managed to get its roots into a pot - yet to see if it will live.

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