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Barmaid | 11:56 Sat 07th Apr 2018 | Home & Garden
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I've just started exploring the new garden. Two plants I can't identify.

The first is http://upl.co/upload/g3Io1Vs3F

It looks very peony like to me but has no foliage and is v close to the ground.

The second is http://upl.co/upload/g6Jy5Ef9E

Any ideas please?
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The first one looks exactly like my peony. I'll post a pic of mine.
The first one is possibly emerging leaves of Rogersia and the other possibly lungwort.
The second one is Pulmonaria/Lungwort.
The first one is bugging me as I know I've seen it before
I think the first is peony and the second is pulmonaria. We have both in the garden and they are at a similar stage.
the first one
is it chequered ?
fritillaria

( not having a very good sight day)

snakeshead fritillary occurs rarely in the UK
but the Turks dug up all theirs and sold them
and so there are now a lot more

google images fritillaria
and if it isnt
just take a generous swiggette of a dru white
( wet and not particularly warm up here )
Here's my peony. I think it looks very similar to your first picture.
Well, that didn't work. I'll try again.
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Thanks all. I'll keep an eye on the alleged peony and update in a few weeks. Rocky I agree. V similar.
I'm 100% certain that the first pic is peony and the second is pulmonaria aka lungwort.
I agree. Peony and pulmonaria - the latter is v. good ground-cover. Ilove peonies, but it usually blows a gale and hails the day after they open. :(
Please forgive my bad spelling, right at the begining. I meant 'Rodgersia aesculifolia' thats what it looks like to me anyway.
dutchwoman
Sorry I'll try that again!
I think The first is a peony but the pics not too good on my tablet. It looks like the flowers are coming way too early but it might be my picture or you might be somewhere very hot !
The second is Pulmonaria officinalis. Very useful Spring ground cover. Can get a bit out of hand but easy to pull up the bits you don't want.
Hope that helps.
And thank you for inspiring me to go out into the garden. Now
I see lots are going for peony and it does look like young leaf as it comes through but your pic looks like some kind of red florets already forming in the centre and peony buds don't come out like that - they are green balls much later in the Spring. Well that was my thought which may well be wrong. You may have to wait and see.
It looks exactly like the peony in my garden at the moment - the "buds" are actually the new leaves beginning to form, not the flowers.

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