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Default Do you recognise these plants? 1 of 2

Please help me again...

NB: 2 photos/ plant (Unfortunately, I could only upload one photo for the last plant)

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Please help me again...

NB: 2 photos/ plant (Unfortunately, I could only upload one photo for the last plant)

Thanks a lot!
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#1/2 Thalictrum

#3/4 native Clematis vitalba? [Traveller's Joy/Old Man's Beard]

#5/6 Cattleya

#7 Crocosmia - [possibly "Lucifer"]
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#1/2 Thalictrum

#3/4 native Clematis vitalba? [Traveller's Joy/Old Man's Beard]

#5/6 Cattleya

#7 Crocosmia - [possibly "Lucifer"]
Thanks beccabunga!

Hmm... I think, Photos "1/2" and "3/4" belong to the same family but different hybrids? I don't think "3/4" is an Old Man's Beard - it doesn't climb.

Attached leaf details for "1/2" (Click here http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/m...t=DSCN3873.jpg)

and "3/4" (Click here http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/m...t=DSCN3875.jpg)

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and "3/4" (Click here http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/m...t=DSCN3875.jpg)

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1/2 is definitely Thalictrum; the new image for 3/4 is also of a Thalictrum.
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