I thought it was willow B-L but looking again I think the one that's been cut back is the weigela and the next one has the yellow flowers so is probably solidago.
1) could be a number of shrubs or even just a hedging plant. 2) could be an azalea, very small rhodendron or a Weigelia. If it is flowering now, it might be one of the first 2. 3) could be a camellia 4) could be a virbunum Can go mad. Very high 5) could be an escallonia. 6) could be a weed or anything. 7) A Hypericum (?) 8) Virbunum or Weigelia 9) YesMuddyFork Golden Rod 10) Marguerite and 11) What a beautiful Hawthorn. The birds will love this to fly in and out of for protection.
Hope these guesses are correct, but eally need to see them, and wait for any flowers to be sure.
Here is my twopenny worth after some inspiration from the answers above:
1) perhaps a daphne of some sort
2) rhododendron
3) camellia
4) vibernum of some sort but don't think it is tinus
5) escallonia
6) cephalaria gigantea (giant scabious) pale yellow scabious type flowers but in my garden is 5-6 foot.
7) ?
8) wiegela
9) not sure of the scale here, or if scrub or hebaceous peren, but if heb peren what about helianthus salicifolius the willow-leaved sunflower which has small yellow sunflowers
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Does No 9 have the trunk or is that the one above? If it has a trunk it's willow, not solidago. Solidago is tall perennial with yellow flowers.
I thought it was willow B-L but looking again I think the one that's been cut back is the weigela and the next one has the yellow flowers so is probably solidago.
In the sticks near Peterborough
1) could be a number of shrubs or even just a hedging plant. 2) could be an azalea, very small rhodendron or a Weigelia. If it is flowering now, it might be one of the first 2. 3) could be a camellia 4) could be a virbunum Can go mad. Very high 5) could be an escallonia. 6) could be a weed or anything. 7) A Hypericum (?) 8) Virbunum or Weigelia 9) YesMuddyFork Golden Rod 10) Marguerite and 11) What a beautiful Hawthorn. The birds will love this to fly in and out of for protection.
Hope these guesses are correct, but eally need to see them, and wait for any flowers to be sure.
Great... thanks everyone... I'll try and get better and more photos of the others
Its definitely a minefield at the moment !
Here is my twopenny worth after some inspiration from the answers above:
1) perhaps a daphne of some sort
2) rhododendron
3) camellia
4) vibernum of some sort but don't think it is tinus
5) escallonia
6) cephalaria gigantea (giant scabious) pale yellow scabious type flowers but in my garden is 5-6 foot.
7) ?
8) wiegela
9) not sure of the scale here, or if scrub or hebaceous peren, but if heb peren what about helianthus salicifolius the willow-leaved sunflower which has small yellow sunflowers
hi to all I'm new to this forum. I have just bought a plant called golden rod [solidago] does it grow rampant if so can it be put into pots?
jim, hello, welcome
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In the sticks near Peterborough
Thanks nutcutlet, will do.