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Help ID plant

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Rosemaryandlavender1 · 15/04/2025 17:45

I have a small front border at the front of my house which I'm hoping to weed this week. Are these two plants any use? I don't know what they are

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Rosemaryandlavender1 · 15/04/2025 17:47

Trying again

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Gretnaglebe · 15/04/2025 17:50

Looks like sorrel to me

Alltheburpees · 15/04/2025 17:51

Looks like Bristly Oxtongue. If it is, then it’s a weed.

Rosemaryandlavender1 · 15/04/2025 18:29

And this

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Rosemaryandlavender1 · 15/04/2025 18:29

Thank you
I think it is bristly oxtongue

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Seeline · 15/04/2025 18:31

Rosemaryandlavender1 · 15/04/2025 17:47

Trying again

The one at the front is a bluebell just about to flower

Seeline · 15/04/2025 18:32

Second pic are daffodils - should have just flowered

Rosemaryandlavender1 · 15/04/2025 18:40

Ah ok it didn't flowe so perhaps a blind daffodil?
Any advice what I can plant there that's easy to maintain and is a perennial.
Does get atleast 5-6 hours of sunlight a day.

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Geneticsbunny · 16/04/2025 08:05

Comfrey would work in a bit of shade. Then you can make comfrey plant food for your other plants. It's very low maintainence and spreads a bit so will cover plenty of soil.

If you want something bigger then a hydrangea if it isn't too dry or a camellia.

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