As it happens, I do have a different picture of no.27, don't know if it's better though. I will not diminish the size, so that you could zoom on it if you like to. I'm afraid it's not very clear.
No 28 Is there confusion here between Wild garlic and Garlic Mustard aka Jack by the hedge, a common weed of the cabbage family? Garlic Mustard leaves are very similar.
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As it happens, I do have a different picture of no.27, don't know if it's better though. I will not diminish the size, so that you could zoom on it if you like to. I'm afraid it's not very clear.
33. Could this be Honeysuckle?
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27 isn't the garlic smelling plant. much to furry.
It might be horehound, something in that family. a weed. Can you check to see if the leaves smell of anything when you squeeze them?
I don't think 33 is honeysuckle. There's a tendril in the photo, does it belong to this plant?
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And what about hypericum, not honeysuckle?
Could that be Stachys Macrantha?
That's the plant in the picture I was thinking of Busy.
No 28 Is there confusion here between Wild garlic and Garlic Mustard aka Jack by the hedge, a common weed of the cabbage family? Garlic Mustard leaves are very similar.
I know at least 3 plants called wild garlic, I don't think this is any of them.
I think it's too advanced for this time of year to be Stachys macrantha and the growth is wrong as well.
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Hello again. I have a few more plant ids for you.
34. The reddish shoot belongs to the cut trunk.
35. New growth. It holds beautiful diamonds of water in the centre.
36. I thought this might be a tulip at first, but I don't think so anymore.
37. Is this another foxglove?
38....
39. A tangle of leaves.
34, a clematis maybe a montana
35, Alchemillla, probably A. mollis
37 probably a foxglove
38 Linaria purpurea
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