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Since this year we had no problems with slug damage at Campanula latifolia inour meadow garden. Our friends warned us, but there was nothing at all in thepast years. Today we were shocked to see this plant after such an attack.The photos show the same plant in full flower last month and the sad rest today. We cannot remember such a wet season until now and are glad, that trees, shrubsand especially conifers could recover from the dryness of the past years. It seems,that snails and slugs also have a nice time.
and the fascinating giant "leaves" (sorry, my translator couldn't find the precise English term for fern) of Woodwardia ungemmata.Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
-Delphinium caucasicum: strange flowers. I sowed its seeds in February and it is already flowering.-Gilia tricolor: a small annual that I like a lot; hardy, floriferous, I use it as a companion plant in my large pots, from semi to seed, 2 months are enough, and maybe less!-Maurandya barclayana, very slow to grow at first after germination, but now it exceeds 2 m! very graceful.