Some more pictures of different shrubs that we cannot identify, if you can please help that would be great.
Our pink Lilac is a fallen tree with a trunk with a girth of about 15" and must have been great before it fell and is now growing again from the trunk upwards to the height of about 12 feet or so.
Hi, Thanks for all the replies Jekyllandhide looks like you have all the plants spot on, been looking on the RHS site for tips on taking cuttings and we didn't want to cut it back too much.
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Some more pictures of different shrubs that we cannot identify, if you can please help that would be great.
Our pink Lilac is a fallen tree with a trunk with a girth of about 15" and must have been great before it fell and is now growing again from the trunk upwards to the height of about 12 feet or so.
Second one is weighelia and the third one is philadelphus (mock orange) I think.
First one looks like a sweet pea relative.
Thanks I have read the previous posts and I will create a new post with the last evergreen plant.
Sorry for adding the others.
Craig
Last One looks like Portuguese laurel. Prunus lusitanica.
This is fun! I'd say corydalis, weigela, philadelphus, deutzia scabra and I think laurel, in that order.
Hi, Thanks for all the replies Jekyllandhide looks like you have all the plants spot on, been looking on the RHS site for tips on taking cuttings and we didn't want to cut it back too much.
I don't think the one with thew yellow flower sis a corydalis, I think it's a leguminous shrub.
In the sticks near Peterborough
I don't think it's one I know Tetley.
In the sticks near Peterborough
I think that the yellow flowered shrub in your first picture is one of the coronillas