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Post by Lou78W on Jun 2, 2015 18:13:04 GMT
Alstromeria 'Princess Leyla', this is short stemmed so doesn't need staking.
My first (rather wind battered) 'Garden Friends' flower, lots more to come
Lovely Alstro. peony....I have a miniature that only grows to about 4/5"......not in flower yet.....
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Post by SueA on Jun 2, 2015 19:07:16 GMT
Those roses are lovely Raymond , that first one looks enormous! Lovely alstros peony & great to see 'Garden Friends' doing so well!
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Post by SueA on Jun 2, 2015 19:22:12 GMT
Some of the flowers which have withstood the battering of the last 2 days! Ladybird poppies, geum & wallflowers Tree peony Hu Hong Clematis montana, smells gorgeous The last of my tulips - Blue Parrot, not very blue but quite interesting Anemone, they were 'assorted' corms but all seem to be blue Aquilegia Crimson Star
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Post by Raymond on Jun 2, 2015 20:24:17 GMT
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Post by grindle on Jun 3, 2015 3:21:41 GMT
they are all very pretty SueA
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Post by Cherry on Jun 3, 2015 4:59:59 GMT
All pretty, but the Aquilegia is extra special.
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Post by Tel on Jun 3, 2015 6:16:43 GMT
Its the first garden friends I have seen this year. not seen one with ten petals before.
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Post by peony on Jun 3, 2015 15:44:58 GMT
Its the first garden friends I have seen this year. not seen one with ten petals before. How many petals should it have Tel? The second flower to come out has 9
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Post by peony on Jun 3, 2015 15:46:39 GMT
Lovely photos SueA, I like your tree peony and the Aquilegia is a stunner
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Post by grindle on Jun 3, 2015 17:04:06 GMT
Primula Cockburniana and Heucherella Brass Lantern Primulas (seed sown) Disporum Green Giant
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Post by SueA on Jun 3, 2015 18:53:42 GMT
Very pretty grindle I love the colour combination in the first pic.!
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Post by Lou78W on Jun 3, 2015 19:07:09 GMT
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Post by peony on Jun 3, 2015 19:14:21 GMT
Lovely plants grindle, love the colours in the first photo
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Post by Cherry on Jun 3, 2015 19:53:20 GMT
They look great and the first picture looks 'messy', but it is gorgeous. I love them all, but I am very fond of Primulas. The babies of your P. 'Appleblossom' have made it to Lancashire to SueA's. They still have your name on them. One of them was swapped for a fantastic scented rose cutting which is going to flower beautifully this year.
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Post by grindle on Jun 4, 2015 3:23:32 GMT
thanks, the primula is a new one this year, I love the colour of it and will definitely be saving seeds Cherry, I am a messy gardener, definitely not a tidy one I love my primulas and am trying to defend them against big furry feet This is a tidier one Clematis Alaina
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