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Yes, it was For me, 'Snow Prince' is one of the most beautiful Irisses ever! Do you have a space in your garden where he might grow?
Very pretty. Do the berries have a good flavour?
Oh yes! (but don't tell Ian! )
Perfect photo! .... says the woman who LOVES ericaceae
I was thinking maybe the Gaultheria would make a good replacement for an Arcterica nana I put in a trough and has not grown at all for about 4 years- oddly when I googled it I only got hits in Polish and other non English languages. Very odd!
It is lovely isn't it Maggi - this from someone who finds the Ericaceae fascinating, probably because I live somewhere where you can't grow them well! Oh, for a new book on these plants like that written by Alfred Evans... he says of this species: 'It is the flowers, however, that catch most attention. As in many of the Ericaceae, the flowers are globular and in this instance they are pure white, but this pallidity is offset by the calyx, which is deep red in colour. This combination alone would guarantee a place for the species, but in addition bright red fruits develop later in some gardens'.
Geranium x magnificum, Geranium sanguineum and foliage of Paeonia anomala (with a seed pod)
A planting of subtle colouring with great interest in the way of texture/ foliage. I think such combinations can give the greatest pleasure in a garden.