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Quote from: tonyg on April 26, 2009, 11:12:10 PMBluebell time here in Norfolk.Also good for Clematis alpina seen here in a friends garden - what a beautiful way to hide a fallen pear tree!Now that's what I call a fix! I love the feeling of walking through a sea of bluebells in the woods - not possible this year, so thanks Tony for posting a bit of eye candy...also the Clematis alpina looks magnificent in your friends garden tumbling over a fallen pear tree - is the colour true?
Bluebell time here in Norfolk.Also good for Clematis alpina seen here in a friends garden - what a beautiful way to hide a fallen pear tree!
This is what winter does with cyclamens. They are all on the ground. Actually they are not supposed to grow here outside. But here it is.
Hristo, glad you enjoyed it.John, It is coum. My neighbour brought it from the Russian Caucasus. If you are interested I can ask her about the exact place. All the bulbs have survived for 5 years so far with thin mulch, a layer of fir tree branches and, of course, snow on top. Anyway it is heaved out in spring, sometimes with part of the root system, when nights are frosty followed by thaw at day time. So I have to be very careful about it.