Hi all
This is for a friend. I have id'ed 4 for her as a Buddleia but I have no idea what the others are if you could help.
Thanks ever so much.
Kind regards
Claire
I think no 4 is a Hebe.
3 might be phygelius
When I click on 2,3 and 4 to enlarge I get photo one which is too blurred to ID.
Any chance of some clearer photos?
I'd agree with you Lyn re No 4.
I have same problem too nut - flowers on No 2 look a bit like Wiegela but too blurry when enlarged
I thought no 4 was a hebe too.
3 is definitely Phygelius, I have it spreading everywhere! I think 2 could be Weigela, but the photos arent clear enough.
2,3 &4 are as stated, one could be one of the viburnhams but as others have said, pics are too blurred.
1 could be a Kolkwitzia and 2 could be a Weigela, but like the others I can't see well enough. 3, I agree is phygelius and 4 is a hebe.
I wonder if 1 could be a philadelphus but it may well be a kolkwitzia if the reverse of the petals is pink. Too fuzzy to see well.
Agree that 2 is likely to be a weigelia and then phygelius and hebe but we really need clearer photos.
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I think no 4 is a Hebe.
3 might be phygelius
When I click on 2,3 and 4 to enlarge I get photo one which is too blurred to ID.
Any chance of some clearer photos?
In the sticks near Peterborough
I'd agree with you Lyn re No 4.
I have same problem too nut - flowers on No 2 look a bit like Wiegela but too blurry when enlarged
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I thought no 4 was a hebe too.
3 is definitely Phygelius, I have it spreading everywhere! I think 2 could be Weigela, but the photos arent clear enough.
2,3 &4 are as stated, one could be one of the viburnhams but as others have said, pics are too blurred.
1 could be a Kolkwitzia and 2 could be a Weigela, but like the others I can't see well enough. 3, I agree is phygelius and 4 is a hebe.
I wonder if 1 could be a philadelphus but it may well be a kolkwitzia if the reverse of the petals is pink. Too fuzzy to see well.
Agree that 2 is likely to be a weigelia and then phygelius and hebe but we really need clearer photos.