What's this plant?
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it's the big leafed one. Growing in the UK
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Looks like Rodgersia aesculifolia. Does it disappear for the winter then come back in spring? The name aesculifolia refers to its similarity to Horse Chestnut leaves (Aesculus hippocastanum).
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It looks like a Rhodedendron.the flowers can be Pink or Blue depending on the acidity of the soil....Im sure i have ne the same.
I'm leaning towards some type of Helleborous...definitely not a Rhodie
The leaves actually look like those on a chestnut! What is the stem like?
It's definitely a spearmint plant
Chestnut seedling is my guess.
European chestnuts are slightly curved with big serrate teeth. The underside will have a dots and maybe hairs. The bud is dark red. Leaves are canoe shaped with a moderate to narrow pointed leaf tip about 9 cm to 17cm long and 3cm to 5cm wide in the European chestnut but the American can get to 25 cm. All of the chestnuts hybridize.
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Five varieties of chestnut leaf
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1st thought by viewing was a horse chestnut leaf, is there evidence of a conker shell close by ? If yes I would get those seedlings out of there.
The red shoots would indicate Peony but not so sure about the furry.
Looks like a sweet chestnut seedling to me. It will grow to a tree about 60 feet tall if left.
Hellebore - can't tell which variety from this photo. You should get some flowers in the spring though - white, pinky-purple or any variation in between - possibly with spots!!
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