Spinney
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- Location
- Back up north
Hi gardening types
Remodelled the garden in big way over the winter. Had quite a large flower bed in which we were going to sow wild flower mixtures, but no need, as the soil there had been part of a wildflower bed the year before and we'd obviously transferred lots of the seeds.
Trouble is, I'm not sure what some of the stuff is, and it needs thinning out. To help me decide which ones to pull up, I was wondering if anyone can tell what they are going to be from the leaves!
Any help gratefully received.
1) Suspect this one is unwanted - huge leaves, flowers look like they are going to be quite small.
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3) Fairly sure this is a poppy of some kind.
4) On the left, the leaves here look like some Achillea I sowed separately. (I know the things on the right are california poppies).
5) ?? Feathery leaves, but not the same as the achillea
6)
7) Yet another feathery-leaved one. Not california poppy (see 8)
8) California poppy, so I know this is not the same as 7.
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10)
Remodelled the garden in big way over the winter. Had quite a large flower bed in which we were going to sow wild flower mixtures, but no need, as the soil there had been part of a wildflower bed the year before and we'd obviously transferred lots of the seeds.
Trouble is, I'm not sure what some of the stuff is, and it needs thinning out. To help me decide which ones to pull up, I was wondering if anyone can tell what they are going to be from the leaves!
Any help gratefully received.
1) Suspect this one is unwanted - huge leaves, flowers look like they are going to be quite small.
2)
3) Fairly sure this is a poppy of some kind.
4) On the left, the leaves here look like some Achillea I sowed separately. (I know the things on the right are california poppies).
5) ?? Feathery leaves, but not the same as the achillea
6)
7) Yet another feathery-leaved one. Not california poppy (see 8)
8) California poppy, so I know this is not the same as 7.
9)
10)