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Roma
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 19, 2018, 03:52:52 PM »
This was a pleasant surprise. I found a small black leaved Ranunculus ficaria in a pot of a reticulata iris I bought from John Amand 2 years ago. I thought it was probably 'Brazen Hussy' but grew it on in case it was something else. The flowers are a bright orange though it has not come out well in the photo. Could it be a named cultivar or is it a random seedling?
Ranunculus ficaria (orange)
Ranunculus ficaria 'Brazen Hussy'
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April 19, 2018, 04:30:07 PM »
Fritillaria meleagris................
Fritillaria meleagris
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I think that Perriwinkle is an invasive weed but when I was offered a cutting of Vinca major var. oxyloba I had to accept. My first bloom............
Vinca major var. oxyloba
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I keep trying to get rid of Muscari but it keeps coming back. Now I have this rather nice form...........
Muscari
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Corydalis flexuosa 'Pere David'................
Corydalis flexuosa 'Pere David'
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Salvia coerulea...............
Salvia coerulea
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Salvia gesneriiflora (mountain form) is one of my absolute favourites............
Salvia gesneriiflora (mountain form)
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Kalanchoe 'Azumi'.................
Kalanchoe 'Azumi'
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West Oxon where it gets cold!
Maggi Young
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 19, 2018, 04:37:39 PM »
I've been a little puzzled lately by the pleasant glow in many of the photos being shown - at last I've cottoned on to what it is - Sunshine!! We've got some here today - and enough of it to be warm and delightful!
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Gunilla
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 19, 2018, 09:10:12 PM »
It has been warm and sunny here too
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1. Helleborus seedling
2. Hacquetia epipactis 'Thor'
3. Hepatica transsilvanica 'Blue Jewel'
4. Hepatica nobilis
5. Corydalis solida
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Gunilla Ekeby in the south of Sweden
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April 20, 2018, 05:09:43 AM »
The weather here suddenly turned warm and snow is melting fast.
still lots of plants under snow. I managed to take pictures of two plants.
I had a huge plant of Eriogonum ovalifolium variety eximium but most of it died except a small portion.
Eriogonum ovalifolium eximium
Eriogonum umbellatum
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Maggi Young
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 20, 2018, 11:21:34 AM »
Eriogonum feature in the next issue of the International Rock Gardener e-magazine - online next Friday 27th April
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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April 20, 2018, 04:28:37 PM »
Just back from my weekly visit to a local nursery and managed to stop short of an idiot who pulled out of a side road straight in front of me.
Meadow saxifrage, S. granulata.
S. cespitosa.
Trailing azalea.
A saxifrage in a tub.
Every lawn should have some colour.
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April 20, 2018, 08:54:44 PM »
Now I know that spring is here..............
Pleione
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Outdoors all winter huddled up against the house where the eves make sure that the pot stays dry the worst damage that they suffered was from slugs 'n snails...................
Pleione
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West Oxon where it gets cold!
Yann
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April 20, 2018, 09:56:49 PM »
Spring's fiesta seems to happen everywhere
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April 21, 2018, 10:26:37 PM »
Some impressions of today...
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David Nicholson
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 22, 2018, 09:34:48 AM »
Lovely garden Thomas.
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David Nicholson
in Devon, UK Zone 9b
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 22, 2018, 02:12:48 PM »
Despite the hail storm last week, the garden is looking fabulous!
Adiantum aleuticum
Dianthus - forgot to look at the label.
A run of the mill Pacific Coast Iris hybrid.
Lewisia cotyledon - not over bred - long lived and easy.
Maiathemum racemosum
Maybe I will get berries this year.
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Robert Barnard
Sacramento & Placerville, Northern California, U.S.A.
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April 22, 2018, 02:22:51 PM »
My wife and I have been planting too.
This shady portion of our garden never gets any irrigation - ever.
Polypodium calirhiza, Micranthes californica, and Adiantum jordanii are perfect. They will go completely dormant and disappear during the summer. I will be adding a few other plants that need no irrigation but will provide summer interest. I even planted a piece of the lichen, Peltigera membranacea. It grows in similar habitats with the same plants. Who knows, maybe it will take hold.
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Robert Barnard
Sacramento & Placerville, Northern California, U.S.A.
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To forget how to dig the earth and tend the soil is to forget ourselves.
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 22, 2018, 02:25:26 PM »
Nice to already have so many flowers in your garden Robert. Your Maianthemum looks more like M. stellatum to me but not enough detail to say for sure.
I just want to mark the beginning of spring in this part of the Northern Hemisphere
(fingers crossed). I found the first flower opening under ice three days ago!
Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'
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Gabriela
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Re: April 2018 in Northern Hemisphere
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April 22, 2018, 08:04:07 PM »
Quote from: David Nicholson on April 22, 2018, 09:34:48 AM
Lovely garden Thomas.
Thank you for the kind words...David.
In fact, the garden is anything but tidy. The building is quite old and there is much to renew. Since I am unfortunately only at home on weekends for professional reasons and recently
If I am slightly ill (arthrosis) everything takes a little longer. So I apologize for the partial disorder.
But every day in the fresh air is a good day!
Here are some more impressions from this weekend.
The garden and my wife make sure I never get bored..😁😁
Thomas
View over the garden fence.jpg
Garden 3.jpg
Bergenia spec. 1.jpg
Kalmia procumbens.jpg
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ssp. uva-ursi.jpg
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