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 Hi Folks,

 I was wondering if anyone could throw a little light on what could be wrong. I have got these plants in my garden, first of all I would like to know what they are, and secondly, what is wrong with them, and finally what can I do to save them?

 1.

http://www.gardening.co.uk/members/images/3634/gallery/Fullsize/M4_HST_003.jpg

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http://www.gardening.co.uk/members/images/3634/gallery/Fullsize/M4_HST_002.jpg

 And 3. This one is a climber.


 
http://www.gardening.co.uk/members/images/3634/gallery/Fullsize/M4_HST_001.jpg


 As you can see, they all have some problem with thier leaves. Any assistance would be greatly recieved.

 Thank you.

 Gary

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pic 2 looks like bad case of powdery mildew. I would chop all top growth off and burn or put in bin. Plant might recover next year.

pic 1 looks like leaf spot - not too serious hopefully

pic 3 could be powdery mildew or downy mildew - might be worth spraying this with a fungicide - ask at your local garden centre
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 Hi Liz,

 Thank you for your advice, I'm sorry I haven't replied earlier, bot I have been away for a few days. Do you know what the plants are, as I haven't a clue?

 Thank you once again,

 Gary.

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I'm not that certain from the images but my best guess is:
1. hydrangea
2.lythrum a perennial or maybe hebe a shrub - too diseased to tell
3. honeysuckle?
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 Thanks Liz.

 Gary.


  
 

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