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some philadelphus and deutzia out at the moment. The bees are loving them.
Anemone canadensis is a bit agressive but beautiful when flowering, as is Camp. rapunculoides. We pull both out before selfseeding!!Anemone canadensis
Some more flowers here this week.The Erodium is looking very much like E. manescavii, but this one hardly sets seed.It is flowering for a long time in summer and should be more offered.Propagation by roots.Erodium x hybridum 1 Erodium x hybridum 2 Anemone canadensis is a bit agressive but beautiful when flowering, as is Camp. rapunculoides. We pull both out before selfseeding!!Anemone canadensis P6171849Campanula rapunculoides Trifolium rubens 1 Trifolium rubens 2 Anthyllis hermanniae Daphne oleoides zaad Lilium Lancini
Flowering now:Allium caesiumAllium amethystinum (?)and what I have always grown as Allium setifolium
In Scotland I have just visited Evelyn Steven's magical garden and she has created many wonderful planting effects that are quite stunningly beautiful in arrangement and effect of form and colour. I was blown away with the last of her Meconopsis in the late afternoon light and her use of light filtering through the tree canopy.
Can anyone help identify this digitalis At first I thought it would be Digitalis lutea which selfseeds everywhere, but it is not. Thanks in advance for any hint.Oleg
Quote from: Ragged Robin on June 24, 2009, 07:25:35 AMIn Scotland I have just visited Evelyn Steven's magical garden and she has created many wonderful planting effects that are quite stunningly beautiful in arrangement and effect of form and colour. I was blown away with the last of her Meconopsis in the late afternoon light and her use of light filtering through the tree canopy. Robin, did you make pictures to show us?