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Author Topic: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere  (Read 53740 times)

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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #255 on: May 24, 2010, 07:30:34 PM »
new Anemone nemerosa this year
....A. nemerosa Lehna 1
A. nemerosa Lehna
A. nem. Ice and Fire
A. nemerosa Ice and Fire
A. nemerosa Miss Eucine
« Last Edit: May 24, 2010, 09:16:52 PM by Maggi Young »
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #256 on: May 24, 2010, 08:02:53 PM »
Anemone nemerosa


.....Anemonen and Helleborus
various.
a. nem. Tilo
A. nem. Robinsoniana
A. nem. Pleugers Plena.
« Last Edit: May 24, 2010, 09:16:12 PM by Maggi Young »
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #257 on: May 24, 2010, 08:03:45 PM »
You have a lovely garden Shelagh (and Brian). I take it the "dig" about 'temporary frame' was aimed at poor old Brian ;D
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #258 on: May 24, 2010, 08:12:51 PM »
Wolfgang,

A wonderful selection - and some very strong colours in your anemone nemerosas.

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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #259 on: May 24, 2010, 08:19:25 PM »
Beautiful show Wolfgang.
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #260 on: May 24, 2010, 08:28:54 PM »
Thank you Paddy and David


Anemone trifolia
A. trifolia bright blue.
A. trifolia bright blue
Anemone narcissiflora 1
Anemone narcissiflora
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #261 on: May 24, 2010, 09:11:41 PM »
Wim,

 This looks correct for P. roseum. I have some from Chen Yi, but I am beginning to think that mine are not P. roseum. They have yet to flower though.

 See here; <http://books.google.com/books?id=tg0XAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA5049&dq=POlygonatum+roseum&cd=1#v=onepage&q=POlygonatum%20roseum&f=false>

 
Aaron,

Thanks for the determination
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #262 on: May 24, 2010, 10:22:54 PM »
The grubby Poppy almost bears a resemblance to a small Highland cow! with that shaggy fur and grumpy face. Actually I'm deeply shocked to see her in this state as Lily is always so pristine. I hope Poppy isn't a bad influence and leading Lily into naughty ways. :D

Shelagh, you must be having a lot of pleasure from your garden at present. It looks great and if there's a small "dig" at Brian he can only take it as an appreciation of other digging done, I hope, by him.

Wonderful plants as always Wolfgang. Those are really super forms of Anemone nemorosa. The first, the double soft pink is especially beautiful and what a great deep blue.

Thanks everyone for sharing your spring pictures. Winter has started here, not so terribly cold yet but the whole country is being deluged with very heavy rain and flooding in areas from the top of the North Is to the bottom of the South. My daughter's rain guage registerd 186mm from 6pm yesterday to 8am this morning. Nearly more than 7 inches of rain, for those still using old money. Not so much here and we are on a hill so won't flood but litle plants are being drowned. I've covered all my seed pots and trays with thick layers of newspaper to keep more rain off but will have to remove it soon for light and air.
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #263 on: May 24, 2010, 11:15:26 PM »
Shelagh that's some lovely plants you have show us 8) - your garden looks so lovely.

Maggi Lily and Poppy look as if they were enjoying the sun , hope they had on there sun cream.

Lesley the weather has been great in Aberdeen the last week but today the t. shirt was back in the wardrobe. Hope the rain doesn't do to much damage.

Angie :)
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #264 on: May 25, 2010, 06:43:27 AM »
new Anemone nemerosa this year
....A. nemerosa Lehna 1
A. nemerosa Lehna
A. nem. Ice and Fire
A. nemerosa Ice and Fire
A. nemerosa Miss Eucine

Wolfgang,
It seems 'Miss Eucine' is the most blue A. nemorosa - if you don't mind me asking - where did you get it?

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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #265 on: May 25, 2010, 07:04:23 AM »
Thank you Gail; they don't always look so white......
Here is Poppy  last week, after she swam through the pond (which is covered in duckweed) and then rolled to clean off said duckweed....... ( well, it workded to get rid of the duckweed!  ::)  )
Yep, she looks much more recognisably Westie like that to me!
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #266 on: May 25, 2010, 08:32:15 AM »
A very impressive series of Anemone Wolfgang !!  8)
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #267 on: May 25, 2010, 03:13:47 PM »
I am quite happy with this plant combination; Wisteria 'longissima alba' on a wild birch (seeded itself).  I planted the Wisteria 10 years ago and it has put on an amazing diplay for the last 3 years.  The fragrance is incredible.  Wish the picture was better, but you get the idea.
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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #268 on: May 25, 2010, 04:15:46 PM »
Brilliant use of an ordinary tree, Jamie.

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Re: May 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #269 on: May 25, 2010, 05:53:51 PM »
Jamie it's a pity that we don't have smelly-vision on lots of the contributions on the Forum.  I love Wisteria.  We had one in a container against the back of the house.  It stayed nice and neat but didn't flower until one year it shot up like a rocket.  When Brian checked it had come through the bottom of the container and had worked its way between the flags and down down and away.  It was sad but it had to go. :'(
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