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| The first two came with the house & garden, the third one is a hebe but I'd like to know which one and the fourth is one I bought, planted and then put the info label "in a safe place". The first one is usually one of the earliest to flower in spring, masses of tiny white clusters. Anybody know what they are?
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| Ta! I've been googling... 1. don't think it's jasmine - no scent. 2. Yes, looks like plumbago! 3. not Autumn Glory - the leaves are wrong but the flowers are (were!) purple
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| No1 - I can't remember the damn name !!! (old Age) it's something like syringia - I know thats lilac so it's it's not that ....... aaaaarggghhh where's me big book ..... No 2 is Plumbago ( not the pain in the back thats called smething else) No 3 is a Hebe don't know which one - (or maybe a shrubby Veronica) No 4 looks all the world like a Variageted Ceanothus but it's mightly late ( or very early) flowering
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| Thanks! I'll get googling again.
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| Cool! I just found out that Hebe and shrubby Veronica are the same thing. Never knew that! 4. not mint, but I did wonder about ceanothus!
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| Oooh it does look like that kentvegplot! Thanks! I never thought of spiraea - all my other spiraeas are pink/purple! so: 1- Spiraea "Bridal Wreath" 2- Plumbago 3- hebe 4- probably variegated ceanothus Thanks all! (still wish I knew which hebe(s) I've got!)
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