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Campanula isophylla, I only have the white version but Fermi frequently beguiles me with suggestions that he has the blue tucked away up at Redesdale.
Bill, you need to get out of the Southern Hemisphere pages into the rest of the Forum a bit more ... Wim has been around nearly a year.... see these for instance ...http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=5164.0http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=6562.0
Thanks Maggi, you're right, I must have a look more often what's going on in the rest of the world.
I found a rare southern visitor in my garden today.... seemed to be gathering with others of his kind.... wonder if I should be posting this in the Wildlife thread .......
Some other things in flower now,Zephyranthes flavissima, I took Alberto C's advice and give it a lot more waterClematis "Golden Tiara" still has a few bloom sbut is mostly fluffy seed - does anyone know whether this will be viable?Emerging near the Habranthus tubispathus are the first spikes of Lycoris incarnata, the fist of the lycoris for the seasonfermi
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 09, 2011, 09:23:15 PMI found a rare southern visitor in my garden today.... seemed to be gathering with others of his kind.... wonder if I should be posting this in the Wildlife thread .......I have a suspicion Mr Newall is in trousers Maggi --if so it must be damn cold ......... Cheers Dave.
Fermi, the Habranthus look most sprightly coming up through the low artemisia plants (that is artemisia isn't it?). Love the Clematis too.-15 C here right now, so it's nice seeing some warm colors.