2 could be an aquilegia but there's no sign of a flower yet and I'm thinking maybe Thalictrum aquilegifolium. But that floppiness of the flower stalks isn't something I associate with either plant
3 Isn't an aquilegia but it's ID escapes me right now. I'll think about it f no-one else can do it
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Visited my sister today & collected some more plants, would you guys mind helping again to identify them please...
Mystery plant 1:
Myster plant 2:
Mystery plant 3:
Is this possibly an aquilegia? There are a few elsewhere in the garden...
Plant number 2 looks like an aquilegia.
1 is centaurea montana,
2 could be an aquilegia but there's no sign of a flower yet and I'm thinking maybe Thalictrum aquilegifolium. But that floppiness of the flower stalks isn't something I associate with either plant
3 Isn't an aquilegia but it's ID escapes me right now. I'll think about it f no-one else can do it
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thx, will wait for number 2 to flower and let you know.... anychance it could be a columbine?
aquilegia is columbine and it's quite likely. It's either that or thalictrum.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Ha ha how embarrasing, can you tell I'm new to gardening!
I was new once,so were we all.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Mystery plant 3 has now got small yellow flowers on it, any further thoughts?...