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That looks a lot like my Rosa sinowilsonii which I have growing on the back wall of the garage.
It produces thorns on all young growth - does that sound right for Rosa sinowilsonii?
You mean like this?
Campanula sarmatica. Not at all exotic....................................
Do all our plants need to be exotic or rare though? Some plants are just plain good, simple as that!
That's so true - and it is something that Dr John Good has written about recently in his North Wales Garden Diary on the AGS Site when introducing a few of his favourites that bloom in May:"There is a tendency when writing a garden diary to mention only the rarer or more unusual plants, but many of those that give the greatest pleasure, like the common birds that regularly visit our bird tables, tend not to be mentioned. These are the plants that anyone can grow with a modicum of skill and that are available from most alpine plant nurseries, and sometimes from garden centres."In the next issue of the International Rock Gardener ( online on Friday 26th June ) John will be sharing some favourite plants from his crevice garden in North Wales.
...........................staple plants in the garden that do well and even seed themselves around voluntarily to fill empty spaces .....................