?Glechoma hederacea variegata. And I dislike the smell immensely.
Me too, though it is a lot more blue than any of the versions I have seen before.
That is a Campanula, used to be called C. urticifolia, but it has had its name changed recently. Nettle leafed Campanula. You can dig it up in...
Good question. I grow all mine outdoors so the bees get at them. Even then they do not produce that many viable seeds. You could try...
Not sure about where you live, but here in this part of England it is recommended that one plants them out in Spring rather than autumn. Wish mine...
To give the first one its proper name is Verbascum thlaspi. We grow it nmaily as food for the mullein moth. Second as said is Bergamot, Monarda...
And much ignored to the delight of the Government which creams of the speeding fines as an extra tax on motorists!
That is Leycesteria formosa.
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Lovely plants
They also self seed quite freely and the offspring are not always the same as the parent.
The worst is when a visitor asks the name of the plant and until that moment you knew what it was, then it has Gone with the Wind. Snails are not...
Sorry, the rosette will almost certainly die off any way. It has used up its energy producing the flower spike even if you remove it, it is too...
I think all of those like a richer soil than that which you describe. In my gravel area we have Sedums, and a lot of self seeded Dianthus, plus...
I have to say that I have never seen a Hydrangea flower like that, or with leaves like those. Every one I can find has serrated leaves.
There are a lot of species and varieties of Hypericum. The most likely is H. calycinum or possibly the one called H. Hidcote.
Used to be called Cornus canadensis, so you were not far away with you Dogwood like flowers. Name now is Chamaepericlymenum but it may well have...
The red flower before the Knifophia northiae is a tree Paeony, I think it is P. delavayi, but I grew it from seed so not absolutely positive....
The ones people think are Chives certainly are an Allium, but they are not Chives. The name will come to me eventually!
The leaves are wrong for Philadelphus, It could even be a Hawthorn, Are the stems thorny?
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