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Post by Geranium on Sept 16, 2011 20:06:24 GMT
I haven't a clue I'm afraid - it was inherited. It's a bit of a thug, and really hard to remove. The roots are like steel cables. Luckily, it looks good, but I wish it would stay in one place. It has yellow streaks - it isn't plain green.
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Post by peony on Sept 16, 2011 20:20:35 GMT
I haven't a clue I'm afraid - it was inherited. It's a bit of a thug, and really hard to remove. The roots are like steel cables. Luckily, it looks good, but I wish it would stay in one place. It has yellow streaks - it isn't plain green. In that case I'm glad you don't know its name, I might have been tempted ;D
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Post by grindle on Sept 17, 2011 5:14:50 GMT
nice mix of colours
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Post by Geranium on Sept 17, 2011 8:46:42 GMT
Thanks, Grindle.
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Post by Geranium on Sept 21, 2011 21:36:58 GMT
Some pics from my garden today, while it wasn't raining for a change. This is Senecio pulcher - a stunner of a plant, but I think I'm going to pot it up in the greenhouse for the winter. My one and only Colchicum 'Water Lily', which has four flowers this year. Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) on the stream wall, changing colour fast. Nandina domestica in flower. Sedum spectabile and a Nepeta that comes into its own at this time of year!
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Post by peony on Sept 22, 2011 10:01:29 GMT
Lovely pics Geranium, your Colchicum is a beautiful colour and shape ;D
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Post by floydie on Sept 22, 2011 10:13:26 GMT
I love Boston ivy Ive planted some of mine out to grow along the fence I'm not sure its taken off though it seams to be struggling . Its all looking lovely geranium ;D and your new bed most definitely does not look new!
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Post by Lou78W on Sept 22, 2011 10:31:52 GMT
How lovely that new bed looks Geranium...you must be well pleased ;D
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Post by Geranium on Sept 22, 2011 16:10:19 GMT
Thanks, all - and yes, Lou - it's a pleasure to see. I wonder what happened to the photo of the Senecio? I'll have to post it again.
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