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Post by Rosefriend on Mar 26, 2015 9:33:19 GMT
I think they are all magnificent Tig,...I have looked 4 times now and I think this is lovely - it's unusual...
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Post by Ladygardener on Mar 26, 2015 11:17:53 GMT
Rosefriend, I see that for yours and my noms there is'nt a pic. I know I should have had one on mine, wonder what happened. I'll try again.
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Post by Rosefriend on Mar 26, 2015 11:25:37 GMT
Rosefriend, I see that for yours and my noms there is'nt a pic. I know I should have had one on mine, wonder what happened. I'll try again. Not sure what is wrong - I saw your post before and there wasn't a pic so I edited your post - it was just the coding but now it seems to have happened again... Will check my post as well..
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Post by Missredhead on Mar 26, 2015 20:54:43 GMT
Well caught theinsidegardener I've not seen any yet. You're always warmer down there. I'm sure Tig would know which one it is. I love how the sunshine is coming through the petals of the daff. Changed to a POTM2 - POTM1 has be made on the Butterfly thread - RF Very artistic...and such a vibrant colour too....
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Post by Jilly on Apr 6, 2015 9:02:33 GMT
A couple of the 'butterfly' Daffs, they're very lovely, but the heads are so heavy, they do droop rather, I have to keep staking them. Bought a couple of pots of these, to brighten up the patio pots, think they're Chindoxa eundecidex, very pretty anyway.
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Post by owdboggy on Apr 6, 2015 9:28:48 GMT
Jilly the white flower with the blue central stripe in the last image is from Puschkinis scilloides.
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Post by Jilly on Apr 6, 2015 9:38:20 GMT
Thanks owdboggy, I had the feeling when I typed it that I'd got it wrong, I always get the little spring bulbs mixed up.
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Post by owdboggy on Apr 6, 2015 10:46:52 GMT
Not the only one, it should read Puschkinia.
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Post by wendya on Apr 6, 2015 11:01:46 GMT
Oh wow what lovely helebore
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Post by Rosefriend on Apr 6, 2015 12:07:14 GMT
These "butterfly" Daffs are fantastic, aren't they - shame that they hang their heads a bit...
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Post by Ladygardener on Apr 7, 2015 6:09:03 GMT
All looking lovely Jilly. I do like the little Viola near the Euphorbia, a very nice bit of planting.
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Post by Jilly on Apr 12, 2015 13:58:31 GMT
All looking lovely Jilly. I do like the little Viola near the Euphorbia, a very nice bit of planting. Well of course I did it on purpose Ladygardener, Narcissus Hawera Double Primulas keep going on & on Polyanthus Cheshire Life
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Post by Ladygardener on Apr 14, 2015 6:05:51 GMT
This is a great bit of planting, the colours blend so well together and I love that little Cyclamen peeking out from behind.
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Post by Rosefriend on Apr 17, 2015 5:37:19 GMT
This is a great bit of planting, the colours blend so well together and I love that little Cyclamen peeking out from behind. I think this is gorgeous....
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Post by Missredhead on Apr 18, 2015 21:24:21 GMT
This is a great bit of planting, the colours blend so well together and I love that little Cyclamen peeking out from behind. I think this is gorgeous.... I love the way that the sun is hitting them, makes them so bright and pretty..
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Post by Jilly on Apr 22, 2015 9:47:51 GMT
Thanks ever so much for the noms, I know a few of you have got some babies of those double primroses, think some even made it to Germany disguised as knitting wool or something but if anyone else wants any just PM me as they're going to need splitting yet again this year. I know that it's a virus that causes Tulips to change colour, so not a good thing really, but this is one of last years that was left in a pot & came back this year looking like this. isn't it an amazing colour combination, think it was originally bruine wimpel
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Post by Rosefriend on Apr 23, 2015 7:17:22 GMT
Thanks ever so much for the noms, I know a few of you have got some babies of those double primroses, think some even made it to Germany disguised as knitting wool or something but if anyone else wants any just PM me as they're going to need splitting yet again this year. I know that it's a virus that causes Tulips to change colour, so not a good thing really, but this is one of last years that was left in a pot & came back this year looking like this. isn't it an amazing colour combination, think it was originally bruine wimpel This really is so beautiful - the colours are incredible!!
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Post by Barbara on Apr 28, 2015 14:04:56 GMT
I planted this wallflower at the lotty, I love the colour of it, I hope I can get seeds from it.
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Post by Rosefriend on Apr 28, 2015 16:10:28 GMT
I planted this wallflower at the lotty, I love the colour of it, I hope I can get seeds from it. Wonderful Barbara, Really gorgeous!!
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Post by Ladygardener on Apr 29, 2015 6:58:45 GMT
It's great Barbara but if I were you I'd take some cuttings, they should do well and you'd be certain to get what you want.
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Post by Barbara on Apr 29, 2015 7:45:04 GMT
Ladygardener, I've never done that with wallflowers, I'll give it a try.
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Post by Ladygardener on Apr 29, 2015 7:57:57 GMT
I've had a bit of success Barbara, it's worth giving it a go. You might get seeds as well.
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Post by Jilly on Apr 29, 2015 9:58:52 GMT
That's a beauty Barbara, I'd try a few cuttings too, mine seem to root quite easily.
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