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    Having bought our huge jungle we are discovering things everyday - new flowers are popping up willy-nilly, and EVERYTHING is overgrown and needs taking back or moving.

    HUGE hedge of different types of plants, 2 meters+ deep in places. and the 'patio' plans which not only are rampant, but are right where our extension is to be built.

    so Im hopeing you kindly folk will help me to identify what we have so I can find out what to keep, move, throw and trim.

    I dont want to overload you, so please do say if there are any tips on how I should approach this.

    All in all - any help would be really appreciated.

    Ill pop 2 plants in this post - see if anyone can identify and advise.

    Birdtree (the birds and bees love it)
    Lily thing

    Both of these plants are in the way of our extension plans..... so can I/ How do I/when should I move them?

    Many Thanks for reading.
    Madame M
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  • #2
    Looks like a cotoneaster and an Arum lily.

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    • #3
      Picture 1 and 2 looks like a cotoneaster. Should have red berries later on. Can't make out 3 and 4. 5 is a peace lily.

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      • #4
        Five is an Arum lily and I'm jealous!
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        • #5
          Peace lily is a houseplant, I think your is an arum. Lift the tubers once the foliage has died back, you should be able to overwinter them in pots & replant or divide in early spring.

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          • #6
            If it hasn't got spotty leaves it will be OK in the ground with a straw protection of the winter is very cold.
            Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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