Yep, the first one is Lily of the Valley. If you don't want it, let me know because I know someone who wants some. They're very hardy and don't need any care, really.
I think the next two are Peony bushes and will have gorgeous flowers on the top a little later.
I believe the next one is a Grape Hyacinth - a popular Easter flower.
The next one isn't hens and chicks but it's the same type of plant. They're called Sedum and will have really pretty flowers on the top.
I can't quite tell what the next one is but it's not a weed! :)
Next is Creeping Myrtle - it likes to creep :P so you'll have to trim it back on a regular basis unless you want it for a ground cover. It works well in the shade. I have it around that big tree in my front yard.
My best guess on the last one is Lupine but I could be wrong.
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Yep, the first one is Lily of the Valley. If you don't want it, let me know because I know someone who wants some. They're very hardy and don't need any care, really.
I think the next two are Peony bushes and will have gorgeous flowers on the top a little later.
I believe the next one is a Grape Hyacinth - a popular Easter flower.
The next one isn't hens and chicks but it's the same type of plant. They're called Sedum and will have really pretty flowers on the top.
I can't quite tell what the next one is but it's not a weed! :)
Next is Creeping Myrtle - it likes to creep :P so you'll have to trim it back on a regular basis unless you want it for a ground cover. It works well in the shade. I have it around that big tree in my front yard.
My best guess on the last one is Lupine but I could be wrong.
I hope this helps!!
*bows to Michelle's Flower Wisdom*
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