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Yellow
Apr 19, 2007 12:25:09 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 19, 2007 12:25:09 GMT
It's an Epimedium - isn't it cute? Here's some tiny little tulips today - the flowers are only about an inch long!
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Yellow
Apr 19, 2007 18:59:28 GMT
Post by Chuckles on Apr 19, 2007 18:59:28 GMT
Lovely pics you pair. I'm going to have to see what I can find ;D
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Yellow
Apr 19, 2007 20:21:43 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 19, 2007 20:21:43 GMT
Can't wait to see Chuckles! ;D
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Yellow
Apr 23, 2007 10:28:41 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 23, 2007 10:28:41 GMT
One of my fave tulips:
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Yellow
Apr 23, 2007 20:17:46 GMT
Post by retropwr on Apr 23, 2007 20:17:46 GMT
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Yellow
Apr 23, 2007 21:26:01 GMT
Post by Chuckles on Apr 23, 2007 21:26:01 GMT
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Yellow
Apr 24, 2007 7:57:32 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 24, 2007 7:57:32 GMT
They are a type of fritillary Retropwr - Fritillaria Imperialis - stunning aren't they? Lovely yellows Chuckles - I particularlly like the cowslip with the forget-me-nots - what a classic combination of colours
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Yellow
Apr 24, 2007 17:59:30 GMT
Post by retropwr on Apr 24, 2007 17:59:30 GMT
Thanks for that, they certainly are stunning. Must remember to order some later in the year
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Yellow
Apr 25, 2007 10:12:34 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 25, 2007 10:12:34 GMT
tulipa acuminata
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Yellow
Apr 25, 2007 13:36:25 GMT
Post by Chuckles on Apr 25, 2007 13:36:25 GMT
tulipa acuminata That is AMAZING how delicate looking it is
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Yellow
Apr 25, 2007 16:52:18 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 25, 2007 16:52:18 GMT
The flower is about 10cm tall though and looks great with my black tulips! I guess you can see why I had to buy a couple ;D
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Yellow
Apr 25, 2007 20:23:54 GMT
Post by Chuckles on Apr 25, 2007 20:23:54 GMT
P it's truly amazing I'd be scared to touch it it looks so delicate Just scrapping the barrel now with pics from me Picked these yesterday
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Yellow
Apr 26, 2007 9:58:25 GMT
Post by Plocket on Apr 26, 2007 9:58:25 GMT
Lovely as always Chuckles and I love the colour combination in the vase/glass. It's funny but I rarely pick flowers from the garden. I pick daffs from outside the garden wall because I can't see them there from teh house, but I never think of picking flowers from the garden. Perhaps I should
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Yellow
Apr 26, 2007 21:00:25 GMT
Post by Chuckles on Apr 26, 2007 21:00:25 GMT
It is a glass P it's an odd one I have and use it for small flowers ;D I can't really see my main garden from the house so do tend to pick a few bits every now and then to have in the house
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Yellow
May 5, 2007 10:11:03 GMT
Post by Rosefriend on May 5, 2007 10:11:03 GMT
Just thought Bayern Gold could also be shown off here. RF
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Yellow
May 6, 2007 15:44:06 GMT
Post by isabella on May 6, 2007 15:44:06 GMT
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Yellow
May 6, 2007 18:41:58 GMT
Post by Dutchy on May 6, 2007 18:41:58 GMT
Ooh that almost looks edible Isabella. Like some lovely cream and vanilla tart
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Yellow
May 7, 2007 8:16:56 GMT
Post by Pip on May 7, 2007 8:16:56 GMT
Gorgeous Isabella.
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Yellow
May 7, 2007 9:19:38 GMT
Post by nightowl on May 7, 2007 9:19:38 GMT
Can someone please tell me what those gorgeous lily-type flowers are on Jonah's post of 16th april? I want some. I'll buy a shoehorn and fit them in somehow
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Yellow
May 7, 2007 9:30:10 GMT
Post by Spruance on May 7, 2007 9:30:10 GMT
Can someone please tell me what those gorgeous lily-type flowers are on Jonah's post of 16th april? I want some. I'll buy a shoehorn and fit them in somehow Hi Nolawn, Well I could appear very clever and say that of course they are Erythroniums (dog's tooth violets), but I'll come clean and say that I just looked at the image properties instead! ;D More Erythroniums here
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Yellow
May 7, 2007 12:26:53 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 7, 2007 12:26:53 GMT
Arthur Bell Sara
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Yellow
May 7, 2007 12:29:56 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 7, 2007 12:29:56 GMT
Buddleja Globosa Sadly I no longer have this plant as was way to big for my little garden. Sara
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Yellow
May 7, 2007 17:22:17 GMT
Post by Rosefriend on May 7, 2007 17:22:17 GMT
What a gorgeous combination Sara - Arthur Bell and a fuchsia - lovely.
As for Buddleia Globosa - well I doubt that I would have any chance at all here but it does look rather nice.
Thanks
RF
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Yellow
May 8, 2007 19:20:06 GMT
Post by Rosefriend on May 8, 2007 19:20:06 GMT
I have just sneaked into my neighbours garden - isn't this gorgeous and the scent............ RF
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Yellow
May 8, 2007 21:08:31 GMT
Post by Spruance on May 8, 2007 21:08:31 GMT
Californian poppy with aubretia and lavender.
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Yellow
May 9, 2007 6:18:47 GMT
Post by Pip on May 9, 2007 6:18:47 GMT
What a lovely combination although Californian Poppies seem to be beyond me. They never grow.
Pip
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Yellow
May 20, 2007 18:16:31 GMT
Post by Plocket on May 20, 2007 18:16:31 GMT
I'm afraid I can't remember the name of this rose - I'll check it tomorrow And my yummy geum (with Ceanothus confetti!)
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Yellow
May 21, 2007 5:54:11 GMT
Post by JennyWrenn on May 21, 2007 5:54:11 GMT
Arthur Bell - 20.5.07
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Yellow
May 21, 2007 15:50:31 GMT
Post by Rosefriend on May 21, 2007 15:50:31 GMT
That looks lovely JW - especially the raindrops. Now a little yellow from me Helianthemum The new yellow Bocapa Trollus Chinensis "Golden Queen"
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Yellow
May 22, 2007 16:02:25 GMT
Post by Plocket on May 22, 2007 16:02:25 GMT
My first tomato flowers of the year, and Golden Smiles
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