I've looked around and the last plant looks like it is Saxifraga umbrosa 'Variegata'. As you guys have said the 4th plant in pics 6 & 7 is Houttuynia cordata.
Another plant id please. I had this from my grandads garden after he passed away but not sure what its callied. Its been in my garden for 5 years but never seemed to do much other than get eaten but this year its gained some new green leaves. Any ideas?
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6 and 7 look like Houttuynia cordata. Leaves smell like orange peel if you rub them
no 5 looks like flox candytuft of similar
no 4 Stachas or Lamb's ears
last one looks like London Pride
chillean potatoe for the blue flowered one?
I think the first is a veronica of some sort.
The 4th is Houttuynia cordata 'Chamaeleon'
The last I think is a saxifrage, maybe the one with the white flowers as well, I don't think the leaves should be buried like that.
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Yes the the plant in pic 6 and 7 does have a funny smell when the leaves are rubbed.
Def Houttuynia. Watch out for that one, can be quite invasive but a nice plant nonetheless.
Last one is London Pride - Saxifraga x urbium 'Aureopunctata' I think
Thought 5 looked like phlox. Houttunyia is attractive but can pop up anywhere and everywhere. I am going to try some in a container
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I've looked around and the last plant looks like it is Saxifraga umbrosa 'Variegata'.
As you guys have said the 4th plant in pics 6 & 7 is Houttuynia cordata.
1 and 2 probably Veronica.
3 and 4 Saxifraga, possibly Saxifraga Paniculata.
5 Phlox.
6 and 7 Houttuynia.
8 looks a bit like another saxifraga, London Pride, but I'm not sure because of the markings on the leaves.
Thanks guys, your a credit to the forum.
Another plant id please. I had this from my grandads garden after he passed away but not sure what its callied. Its been in my garden for 5 years but never seemed to do much other than get eaten but this year its gained some new green leaves. Any ideas?