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Nice to see you back on the forum, Arne. Does this mean all examinations are now completed?Paddy
Congratulations are in order then. Well done!Enjoy the holidays.Paddy
Hemerocallis dumortieri, one of my favourites for its wonderful fragrance and refined manners.
Some more plants flowering here:Anthericum ramosum Boehmeria spec. 1 Boehmeria spec. 2 There are several of these nettle like plants. I would like to know which species I have?Coreopsis verticillata Grandiflora Dorycnium hirsutum Geranium Russell Prichard Helianthus + Miscanthus Penstemon Andenken an Friedrich Hahn Verbascum (These huge hybrids are seeding everywhere on the former nursery grounds)
Is Deinanthe caeruela 'Blue Wonder' really a cultivar of caerulea or actually a hybrid? There are many nurseries which list it as a hybrid (caerulea x bifida) - I share that opinion - but others sell it as a cultivar of caeruela...
I bought Deinanthe caerulea 'Blue Wonder' a few years ago and have been surprised and pleased to find it hardy here... but I found it really hates our dry conditions! Even when planted in half-shade, it would collapse whenever it got fairly warm outside (i.e. over room temperature... ) It seems reasonably happy now (self-supporting, anyway!), in full shade and with its base sheltered under the big leaves of a Telekia speciosa... but sparse blooming, perhaps not surprisingly.10) Dianthus alpinus?
Luit, is your Anthericum ramosum closely related to the wild one I photographed in my garden visit/ La Thomasina thread? The flower was very fine like yours appears....I think it is a lovely plant to have at this time of year Also is you Dorycnium hirsutum what I think it is - like a sub shrub which produces lovely wine red seed heads - I grew it once and the leaf is very attractive.Does your rock garden look over a canal - the setting looks wonderful?