Can you identify these plants for me?
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Lizzie O on Sep 03, 2014The pink and white flowers look like anemones to me (although mine don't get quite that tall!) and the little purple flowers are vinca, one of my favorite ground covers.Helpful Reply
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Pemkid on Sep 03, 2014The pink & white are called Windflower, it is indeed an Anemone & they can get a bit out of hand. Lizzie is correct about Vinca.Helpful Reply
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Teresa Bettridge on Sep 03, 2014And the vinca can get out of hand too!Helpful Reply
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Katy Malynn on Sep 03, 2014They're called Japanese anemone over here, they get really tall and don't usually need staking. My mum had them in her garden and us kids used to try jumping over them xHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 03, 2014Yes, Japanese anemone. Windflower usually refers to the spring-blooming anemones, which come from bulbs. These are true perennials, and a great way to extend the bloom season in the garden.Helpful Reply
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Juanita J on Sep 03, 2014The lovely blue one is vinca minor.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette on Sep 03, 2014This vinca is a variegated one. The plain type has solid green leaves with no white margins. Both have the same blue flower.Helpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Sep 04, 2014Wind flower and last one is VincaHelpful Reply
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