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A brilliant combination in the campanula and the hieracium, Luit! Your dicentra looks a great deal happier than mine too... (Imagine soft, west coast-grown foliage subjected to frosts and low humidity... Oh well, it lives or dies.)
Another non-invasive is Diphylleia sinensis - a plant for space in the woodland. Blue berries follow.
Quote from: Ragged Robin on May 25, 2009, 10:14:47 AMIt's very difficult to photograph even in the morning light because of the contrast in the sunlight on the bell, as seen in the group shot, but here are my efforts to show you how much it means to me - you managed it perfectly - even the light makes the photo so attractive!Is there anyone who is able to name the species?Gerd
It's very difficult to photograph even in the morning light because of the contrast in the sunlight on the bell, as seen in the group shot, but here are my efforts to show you how much it means to me
Quote from: Gerdk on May 25, 2009, 06:28:20 PMQuote from: Ragged Robin on May 25, 2009, 10:14:47 AMIt's very difficult to photograph even in the morning light because of the contrast in the sunlight on the bell, as seen in the group shot, but here are my efforts to show you how much it means to me - you managed it perfectly - even the light makes the photo so attractive!Is there anyone who is able to name the species?GerdThanks for your encouragment, Gerd I think the species in my garden is Campanula rotundiflora
Some larger plants in flower today - Hemerocallis 'Brunette' with Geum 'Marmalade'. Silene fimbriata with Allium 'Purple Sensation', and more of the Allium along with the paler A. aflatunense and aquilegias. A new aquilegia to me which I am very pleased with - I like the faint whit picotee edge - A. rockii. Maianthemum bifolium (yes it can be invasive, but doesn't seem to be as bad as M. dilatatum or M. canadense ).Nectaroscordum siculum at its best when just open, it can look tatty later even allowing for its 'fairy castle' seed heads. Lastly some self sown Dactylorrhizas amongst Limnanthes under my apple tree.
Some pictures from me to.Anemone patulaBellevila romanaPaeonia obovata var. willmottiae x 2Geranium farreri
I think the species in my garden is Campanula rotundiflora