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The Amorpha nana is another reliable flowerer here for late August and September. I have it at the edge of the rock garden, freezing back in the winter keeps it compact. The individual flowers are very small, the spike about 10 cm (4") long. It took a few years before it started flowering, but that wasn't really a problem, as the foliage is very attractive.
Knud, your Clematis heracleifolia is better coloured than mine but my Fuchsias are more floriferous than yours (this year at least) I haven't tried any Amorpha yet.
Very nice Paddy. I especially liked the Potentilla, how tall is it please?
Quote from: David Nicholson on September 09, 2011, 06:55:45 PMVery nice Paddy. I especially liked the Potentilla, how tall is it please?Hi David, the potentilla is just a foot tall and is a good one. We saw it in a garden last year and bought a plant this spring which, very obligingly, divided into five smaller plants immediately so we have a nice clump now. It is a good one. In the same garden, where we saw this one, we saw another potentilla which was very similar, a good big double flower, but I never got the name for it. I think you might find it and the one above listed in Cotswold Plants' (Bob Brown) catalogue. It might be 'Emily' - just had a look at the catalogue. Paddy