#13 Podophyllum sp? #15 Enkianthus?? does it fruit?
I just realised there is a similar thread in which pierrot posted this link long before I'd even seen it. great minds I guess tennyo
Fall coloration in deciduous plants is variable from year to year. From my limited experience variation from year to year often is particularly...
The plant seems very like one I have encountered in gardens as a weed (read unwanted by the gardens' owners). My recommendation is that before you...
Looks alot like the hardier species Passiflora caerula there are a few blue cultivars as well.
Ok, difficult to tell much from the bark photo, with the foliage and flower shot reminds me of Prunus laurocerasus or English Laurel. I'm not sure...
What a task, if those taller plants in the background are actually strung up vines I would guess along the lines of Ivy?? Hops?? Best of luck!
Ginger Blue- Hope this site is useful, there are descriptions and pics for many of the species and some varieties....
I agree Ajuga, it is sold frequently as groundcover because it spreads freely. It's cousin "Creeping Charley" is obnoxious in the northern US,...
Agreed, Latin name is Delosperma may be species cooperi.
For additional reading on plants reactions to audio, emotional, electrical stimuli check out a copy of The Secret Life of Plants. The studies...
Jimmyq is right, they have very shallow root systems. I also suspect that even though this rhody is large there may not be much in the way of...
Shamrock- Continue to be patient in Mass. and New Hampshire I have seen dogwoods wait until mid-late May, especially if you have had a cool...
Ginger Blue- Try, maybe, Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum ‘Popcorn’. This large doublefile has ball-shaped flowers. Different sources list...
Daniel- Thanks for your helpful comments. If what you listed in your second post are all possible reasons for my problems. I could be suffering...