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  • #16
    8 Need to see the flower head
    9 ?
    10/11. Does it smell like an onion/leek?
    12 Maybe Euphorbia/spurge

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    • #17
      Photo 8 could be yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia), but it could be lots of other things...
      My gardening blog: In Spades, last update 30th April 2018.
      Chrysanthemum notes page here.

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      • #18
        Ah, it's probably day lilies in 10/11. There are loads in another part of the patch. They didn't smell of onion, but I thought it might be because I have a cold. They are lighter green than the others, but they are living in rather less favorable conditions.

        I'll get a photo of the seed heads for the other when I'm back down there. Should have thought about it before. Oops!

        Thanks for your help.

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        • #19
          Well, I seem to have imagined the seed heads on number 8. Only stalks when I had a look today.
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          This is a side-on view of 9.
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          This one grew on a pale green stalk and the flower was pink. Does anyone recognize it?
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          Thanks, as always. I am having a great time learning about these flowers.

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          • #20
            The last photo looks like a persicaria bistorta. What are the leaves like? Are they flat and wide like dock?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
              The last photo looks like a persicaria bistorta. What are the leaves like? Are they flat and wide like dock?
              I had a quick Google and I don't think that's what it is. It's about 1.5 ft or 45 cm tall. The foliage was pale, almost frosted green. Reminded me of a succulent.

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              • #22
                What shape were the leaves?

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                • #23
                  Sorry! I got distracted from the question at hand. I can't properly remember the leaf shape. I think it was an oval or a pointed oval.

                  I'm just being silly now, I suppose. That plant is staying anyway, so I can show a proper picture when it flowers. Sorry for the bother!

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                  • #24
                    We like the challenge of identifying plants - so keep them coming.
                    All the more the merrier!

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                    • #25
                      I'm back with some more photos. I'm at the back of the patch now, which was too overgrown for me to see much of anything last year. All I have to go on are the photos in this case.

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                      14. This one is growing under the holly bushes. It looks pleasant. I don't want to take it out unless it's likely to be a problem as far as spreading.
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                      15. This is a seed head in some green growth.
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                      16. No ideas about this one. It gives me pause when I find a bulb/tuber/corm rather than roots though.
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                      17. I had assumed this was a weed as it's growing all over. If you look in the glove, though, it also has a more serious root system than I expected.
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                      I eagerly await your guesses, gardeners. Hopefully my ignorance is your bliss.

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                      • #26
                        13 ? another sedum
                        14. London pride
                        15. Sweet William
                        16. ?Iris
                        17. ? cranesbill??

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                        • #27
                          Thanks as always, VC I'm beginning to think that the former tenant of my plot really liked sedum. I hope it transplants well as some of it will need to find a new home.

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                          • #28
                            I'm not convinced about the sedum, could be a stachys or summat else.
                            Most of the plants seem to be "easy" growers, easy to split and transplant and good for bees and insects.
                            Should look lovely in summer.

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                            • #29
                              That all sounds good to me. My plan is to have flowers as well as fruit and vegetables, so I don't mind a bit. Just need to nudge things into positions that will leave me room for the edibles.

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                              • #30
                                Going from VC's work as a starting point :-

                                3 ? another sedum - yes
                                14. London pride - yes
                                15. Sweet William - I don't think so - not sure what it is though
                                16. ?Iris - almost certainly, may well be the common Iris - yellow flowers and brown pea type seeds - will grow in water
                                17. ? cranesbill?? - I can only see a nettle in that one - am I supposed to be looking in the back-ground ?

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