I am getting pretty good at these, I thought I would showcase these and see if anyone can tell me what any of these are. All of these are in my back yard.
Picture number one is of a very pretty vine plant with these flowers. This was just after a rain so you can still see the water drops on it. :-)

Picture number two - a mystery tree, i think it's a hybrid because I can't seem to find a tree that is the same, similar but not the small. Closest is white oak. Look how much it's grown since the last picture, impressive huh?

Picture three, i believe it's a lilly.

Picture 4 & 5 is a plant that has purple flowers that has yet to bloom. I've seen them all over but no idea the names.


Picture 6 is a bush like plant, so far no flowers seen.

Picture 7 - this bush has had a hard life, after finding him barried under pine needles he actually started to get some leaves. I thought it was dead, to my surprise it's starting to recover. No idea what it is but it's a fighter! Now this is only part of it, the greenest part, now that he is living I need to weed around him term off the dead branches and see what happens.

Welp those are my mystery plants, these were all planted before I moved in, since I was pregnant in the spring and new baby of the summer last year i never got to take care of them. This year I am trying to get them healthy again, any help is always appericated! :-)




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4&5-Hostas
6-Live forever
I don't know the others
arlene,
Port Orchard florist
The others are wonderful plants to have. The sedums are easy and you can take a piece and plant it in another spot where you want some green. The hosta varieties you have are really the more expensive kind, I'm glad they made it.
The lily is a beautiful gold color - love it. It might spread if you treat it well.
The oak or whatever it is - just be sure it is far enough away from the house so you don't get damage from the roots and be sure it is somewhere where it would be great to have a shady spot to sit and eat or sit and read:)
Wonderful shots. Looks like your yard was very pretty all summer long. I so miss that now that it is December.