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The Geum x intermedium is a natural occurring hybrid between G. rivale and G. urbanum that thrive in the border bed or the woodland garden.
Some tremendous plants Gene - the lilies especially. And what a plantation of Physoplexis! Your conditions must be just right for this plant because its normally only seen growing so well in tufa or crevices, or in an alpine house.
This is interesting! I Have Geum coccineum 'Borisii' and many years ago I took seeds from it and the plants which grew from those seeds are mostly just like the ones in your picture (I got some reds too, but they have died and the yellow ones are left).Perhaps 'Borisii' was pollinated by G.rivale or G.urbanum? I have both of those growing also in the wild here. I don't know what the parentage of 'Borisii' is.
From the garden today Tulbahgia 'Purple Eye'. This a T. cominsii x violacea cross I bought last Spring at the Cornwall Spring Flower Show from Julian Sutton of Desireable Plants. It flowered from putting it in the garden until late November and has been in full flower for the nearly a month. I can thoroughly recommend it.