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Quote from: daveyp1970 on April 03, 2011, 06:28:03 PMA few pics from my friend Margaret's meadow(front lawn) today.Amazing!! What are the little yellow ones in the foreground of the first pic?
A few pics from my friend Margaret's meadow(front lawn) today.
My, that's a lovely sight, Davey. My congratulations to your friend Margaret on her meadow.
I love your red camellia. Lots of other flowers looking grand but that red is a show stopper!
Quote from: ian mcenery on April 03, 2011, 07:26:06 PMAt the risk of being told it is wrong here is what I have Trillium albidum with a cherry base.Also a very old clump of chlorapetalum now at its bestI mentioned that what I had as Trillium "sessile" was probably a form of chlorapetalum and also it is a bit of a weed and thug in the garden (no complaints) Here are a few pictures of some of the clumps that have mostly self seeded around. I have got some lovely leaf forms with flower colours. I think this is probably hybridised with the "true" chlorapetalum. These plants however stand up well and stay in good condition for several months better than most others. I would welcome any opinions on its progeny Ian your clumps are fantastic,i will glady home some of your bad boy rogues.
At the risk of being told it is wrong here is what I have Trillium albidum with a cherry base.Also a very old clump of chlorapetalum now at its bestI mentioned that what I had as Trillium "sessile" was probably a form of chlorapetalum and also it is a bit of a weed and thug in the garden (no complaints) Here are a few pictures of some of the clumps that have mostly self seeded around. I have got some lovely leaf forms with flower colours. I think this is probably hybridised with the "true" chlorapetalum. These plants however stand up well and stay in good condition for several months better than most others. I would welcome any opinions on its progeny
Graham, you have been telling me lies, you said your garden wasn't at it's best but what you have shown is fantastic. That Camelia is something else. My Pulsatillas haven't even got flower heads on yet. Looking forward to seeing more of your garden plants.Angie
In my garden showed the first Galanthus.