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A few photos from today. It has been a lovely sunny day . 1-2 Codonopsis lanceolata 3 Aster macrophyllus 'Twilight' - my favourite aster 4 Euonymus planipes - a lovely little tree or bush5 E. planipes seed6 Clematis pitcheri7 Scutellaria incana8 Calendula officinalis - seeds everywhere but I like them9 Pulsatilla - this one must have lost track of time
Well, Chris, that Chirita is a most acceptable birthday gift.... I reckon your Mum and Dad have your health interests at heart to give such a gift, eh? !! No cholesterol in sight there!!
Quote from: Maggi Young on August 24, 2009, 11:38:11 AMWell, Chris, that Chirita is a most acceptable birthday gift.... I reckon your Mum and Dad have your health interests at heart to give such a gift, eh? !! No cholesterol in sight there!! Maggi,I think the gift was what he used to photograph the Chirita!cheersfermi
Lori, your garden is so full of lovely plants I am surprised you can tear yourself away at all to go hiking!
If it is very new, we may see it here in Germany next season. Funny, most of the new plants are propagated in Germany and Holland, but the first market is Britain. Hmmm, yes, very peculiar that is
QuoteAcis autumnale. They have just started flowering, in the following weeks I hopefully can show you big clumps of them. That sounds lovely... I'll look forward to seeing that ..... I am envious
Acis autumnale. They have just started flowering, in the following weeks I hopefully can show you big clumps of them.
No shortage of bloom here, though not much new...1, 2) Hylotelephium telephium ssp. maximum3) Cyclamen purpurascens... this one is looking rather poorly this year... first aid suggestions, anyone?4) Mertensia primuloides5) Nymphaea 'Colorado' is finally regaining its vigour, after the mysterious setback...6) Rosa 'Purple Pavement'7) A lungwort that gives a nice foliage show, Pulmonaria 'Excalibur'8 ) Sanguisorba officinalis 'Tanna'9) Lonicera x 'Dropmore Scarlet' still blooming nicely... unfortunately, we've only had one hummingbird (immature or female Rufous) visit briefly. (The act of putting up a hummingbird feeder usually drives them away instantly. )10) Geranium x 'Patricia', still performing.