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Stunning garden Ian and beautifully designed.I have to ask the names of the following rhodos:The dwarfish red in 4091The cream by the arbor and the pale violet in the left fore in 4092.The two yellows - one dwarf in front of the blue Sapphire type and the larger one behind it in 4098johnw
And is that a Lysichiton I see flowering beside that pond? I've had one in a pot in water for years but never flowered it. I probably need to plant it somewhere, but I don't have anywhere in the garden where it is likely to be wet enough I think.And again, such nice pictures. I had to go and check them out again to see which Rhodos John was talking about.... being nosey as I am.
Quote from: johnw on April 17, 2009, 11:52:52 AMStunning garden Ian and beautifully designed.I have to ask the names of the following rhodos:The dwarfish red in 4091The cream by the arbor and the pale violet in the left fore in 4092.The two yellows - one dwarf in front of the blue Sapphire type and the larger one behind it in 4098johnwR Elizabeth var Creeping JennyR Alison Johnstone a Trewithin Ciinabarinum x concatennnans hybrid its a light orange by the wayBoth are Curlew I think
Quote from: ian mcenery on April 17, 2009, 01:38:27 PMQuote from: johnw on April 17, 2009, 11:52:52 AMStunning garden Ian and beautifully designed.I have to ask the names of the following rhodos:The dwarfish red in 4091The cream by the arbor and the pale violet in the left fore in 4092.The two yellows - one dwarf in front of the blue Sapphire type and the larger one behind it in 4098johnwR Elizabeth var Creeping JennyR Alison Johnstone a Trewithin Ciinabarinum x concatennnans hybrid its a light orange by the wayBoth are Curlew I thinkThanks Ian. Would you say Creeping jenny in the pic is a bit more orange than in real life?I thought AJ might be a ambiguum x concatenans. I love all those cinnabarinum hybrids and am hoping 'What A Dane' will set a bud this year.Very healthy Curlews. I couldn't tell if they were lepidotes or not from that distance.And the pale violet in the arbor photo?Nice Acer griseum too!johnw
labbled as trillium rivale?! wrong.(bad ebay seller again arghh!) i dont know what species this is but perhaps albidium-
1) Ranzania japonica
Oooooh, the Oxytropis looks interesting. Not one I've heard of before, but I like the look of it.