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It appears to have been resolved...Oh, don’t know how I did that lol
Just to put a spanner in the works, they look like roses to me, old fashioned shrub or ramblers. Leaves, buds (on the red one), thorns and habit.
Shrub shrub roses, they are good Victorian rambler roses by the way they are heading off into the tree.
1st looks like a marigold, no idea on 2nd, third is definatly a lobeliaI’ve got some plants and I’m not sure what they are any ideasView attachment 8652View attachment 8653View attachment 8654
I'm agreeing with @Noah, they both look like rambler roses.Just to put a spanner in the works, they look like roses to me, old fashioned shrub or ramblers. Leaves, buds (on the red one), thorns and habit.
Shrub shrub roses, they are good Victorian rambler roses by the way they are heading off into the tree.
You could try the Seek app. Load it up and photograph your plant for identification. Not 100% reliable on trees but still pretty good.
They're only weeds if you don't want them there....Did that and both have come out as Roses but of an unidentified type.
THAT'S IT, I'M GOING TO CONCRETE THE ENTIRE GARDEN OVER ....
Can I assume that these (unidentified) roses and the Archaeopteryx thingy Seek identified will give the bees something to loot ... ?
My spanner too, sorry @Carole love, but I think they're roses too. Peonys don't normally grow so big, or the ones we had up Crab Lane didn't. xJust to put a spanner in the works, they look like roses to me, old fashioned shrub or ramblers. Leaves, buds (on the red one), thorns and habit.
Shrub shrub roses, they are good Victorian rambler roses by the way they are heading off into the tree.
I did that a while back - and fitted the tap in the greenhouse, for added availability in the winter.Anyway, this is about gardening. Today, after 5 years of coming out of the end of the drive, the polypipe that feeds the bottom of the garden was dug in and connected to the mains. We no longer need to roll out an 80m hose to water the greenhouse (if the water butts are empty).