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Plant IDs

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wowfudge · 20/04/2019 15:04

What does anyone think these are please?

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wowfudge · 20/04/2019 15:05

Photos would be handy.

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NanTheWiser · 20/04/2019 15:24

It looks a lot like Lysimachia "Firecracker " , I have it in my garden. It does spread a bit, but nice contrast of purple foliage and yellow flowers.

wowfudge · 20/04/2019 16:48

Thank you Nan - the photos are of two different plants though. If the brown is Lysimachia, it wasn't there last year, although to be fair everything was very overgrown until I attacked it in February.

If it helps, everything in that border had yellow or white or yellow and white flowers. I'm a bit concerned the lobed leaves are a weed or self-seeded tree.

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wowfudge · 20/04/2019 16:50

Actually, I think the other plant is a bramble now I've looked again.

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NanTheWiser · 20/04/2019 21:28

If the stem is prickly, then yes, a bramble, but it looks vaguely like Japanese anemone.

Harebellsies · 20/04/2019 21:32

Yy to japanese anemone, or a mini maple tree that has been cut several times and thus branched out.

winecigsandchoc · 20/04/2019 21:36

The second one looks like raspberry's or a bramble to me hides because I know I'm probably totally wrong

wowfudge · 20/04/2019 23:10

wine I'd be delighted if it turns out to be a Japanese anemone or a maple, but I think it's a bramble. However, I have plenty of experience of digging out brambles

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almondfinger · 03/05/2019 21:46

The first picture is ajuga or bugleweed. A good little spreader and great for ground cover.

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