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Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and
shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 |
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On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote:
Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 For whatever reason, I can get Tinypic with ads, but not your pictures. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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On 25/06/2014 12:43, Spider wrote:
On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 For whatever reason, I can get Tinypic with ads, but not your pictures. I can never remember the precise format for Tinypic on here, but this might work http://i57.tinypic.com/2lml8k1.jpg |
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On 25/06/2014 12:43, Spider wrote:
On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 For whatever reason, I can get Tinypic with ads, but not your pictures. If you're using Firefox with NoScript, you will have to allow tinypic.com. -- Jeff |
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On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote:
Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay |
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On 25/06/2014 15:22, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 25/06/2014 12:43, Spider wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 For whatever reason, I can get Tinypic with ads, but not your pictures. If you're using Firefox with NoScript, you will have to allow tinypic.com. Thanks, Jeff, but in truth, I'm using whatever Husband Thingy set up on my laptop. However, Stuart has come back with another link which works for me. Ta v much, tho. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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On 25/06/2014 13:24, stuart noble wrote:
On 25/06/2014 12:43, Spider wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 For whatever reason, I can get Tinypic with ads, but not your pictures. I can never remember the precise format for Tinypic on here, but this might work http://i57.tinypic.com/2lml8k1.jpg Thanks for that, Stuart, I can see them now. One looks as if it might be Pieris, an acid-loving evergreen. The other *could* be Deutzia or a number of things, esp since I've never known Deutzia to seed around .. or produce viable seed at all. Wait and see what they do, then perhaps take more pics. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote:
On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet |
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On 25/06/2014 22:38, Spider wrote:
On 25/06/2014 13:24, stuart noble wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:43, Spider wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 For whatever reason, I can get Tinypic with ads, but not your pictures. I can never remember the precise format for Tinypic on here, but this might work http://i57.tinypic.com/2lml8k1.jpg Thanks for that, Stuart, I can see them now. One looks as if it might be Pieris, an acid-loving evergreen. The other *could* be Deutzia or a number of things, esp since I've never known Deutzia to seed around .. or produce viable seed at all. Wait and see what they do, then perhaps take more pics. Thanks Spider. A stay of execution for both then! |
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On 26/06/2014 08:30, stuart noble wrote:
On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet It looks to me as if the left hand one has been cut down and is regrowing from the stump, hence all the shoots. |
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On 2014-06-26 07:30:01 +0000, stuart noble said:
On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet Always best to wait a year before dealing death and destruction in a garden! I agree with the Pieris but could the other plant be a Weigela or even a shrubby Lonicera, I wonder. It certainly doesn't look like an undesirable. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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"sacha" wrote in message ... On 2014-06-26 07:30:01 +0000, stuart noble said: On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet Always best to wait a year before dealing death and destruction in a garden! I agree with the Pieris but could the other plant be a Weigela or even a shrubby Lonicera, I wonder. It certainly doesn't look like an undesirable. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon I think Philadelphus rather than weigelia -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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On 26/06/2014 18:02, Charlie Pridham wrote:
"sacha" wrote in message ... On 2014-06-26 07:30:01 +0000, stuart noble said: On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet Always best to wait a year before dealing death and destruction in a garden! I agree with the Pieris but could the other plant be a Weigela or even a shrubby Lonicera, I wonder. It certainly doesn't look like an undesirable. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon I think Philadelphus rather than weigelia I'm undecided between Philadelphus and Deutzia Some stems the leaves are uniformly opposite all the way along the stem like a Deutzia, whilst on other stems the pairs of leaves alternate like a Philadelphus. Confusing. |
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On 26/06/2014 18:31, David Hill wrote:
On 26/06/2014 18:02, Charlie Pridham wrote: "sacha" wrote in message ... On 2014-06-26 07:30:01 +0000, stuart noble said: On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet Always best to wait a year before dealing death and destruction in a garden! I agree with the Pieris but could the other plant be a Weigela or even a shrubby Lonicera, I wonder. It certainly doesn't look like an undesirable. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon I think Philadelphus rather than weigelia I'm undecided between Philadelphus and Deutzia Some stems the leaves are uniformly opposite all the way along the stem like a Deutzia, whilst on other stems the pairs of leaves alternate like a Philadelphus. Confusing. I noticed today that the leaves are decidedly rough to the touch. Don't know if that helps at all |
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On 26/06/2014 18:31, David Hill wrote:
On 26/06/2014 18:02, Charlie Pridham wrote: "sacha" wrote in message ... On 2014-06-26 07:30:01 +0000, stuart noble said: On 25/06/2014 21:53, David Hill wrote: On 25/06/2014 12:21, stuart noble wrote: Anyone any idea what these are? Unless they're suitable for a small and shady front garden I think they might have to go. Thanks for any advice http://tinypic.com/r/2lml8k1/8 First thoughts re right hand picture it could be a peris but you should have seen red young leaves and flowers rather like Lily of the Valley The left havd one could be one of several, I'd leave it to grow on, poss thin out a few of the shoots. David @ a still dry side of Swansea bay Thanks. I'll take your advice (as usual). The occupants are relatively new to the house so we don't quite know what's what yet Always best to wait a year before dealing death and destruction in a garden! I agree with the Pieris but could the other plant be a Weigela or even a shrubby Lonicera, I wonder. It certainly doesn't look like an undesirable. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon I think Philadelphus rather than weigelia I'm undecided between Philadelphus and Deutzia Some stems the leaves are uniformly opposite all the way along the stem like a Deutzia, whilst on other stems the pairs of leaves alternate like a Philadelphus. Confusing. Main thing is that I now know to leave it for a bit and see if we get any flowers. Thanks everybody. Much appreciated |
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