By Glynis
Berkshire, United Kingdom
Im back again, Could use a name for these, thanks
- 31 May, 2010
Answers
Correction, I don't mean Buddleia globosa, I mean Buddleia alternifolia
31 May, 2010
agreed Bamboo, I did a bit outside but too cold & breezy for much!, the top one couldn't be spirea ' bridal wreath' could it?
31 May, 2010
Nope, leaves are wrong - always assuming the sprays are actually attached to those longish, soft leaves behind. and by the way, I had to have the heating on by 10 a.m., too cold.
31 May, 2010
typical bank holiday monday-- thank heavens for Goy--
31 May, 2010
Ooh, hello, the sun's come out - think it might be time to go and do a bit in the garden downstairs, hooray!
31 May, 2010
Was going to answer this question' Buddliea saying it was'nt a globosa, as they have orangy ball shaped flowers, bit like a golfball. But my wife wanted some biscuits from shop, when i got back it had been answered lol
31 May, 2010
Hee hee, I made a booboo Grandad, but fortunately realised almost immediately.
31 May, 2010
Yeh very quick, even before i got back from shop across road lol
31 May, 2010
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Bottom one is Geum rivale, middle one is Hebe, probably albicans, need to check that, top could be Buddleia globosa if those long sprays of what were once flowers are attached to the bush behind. Ooh, this is fun on a dull and boring BH monday...
31 May, 2010