What'a looking good in May

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  1. ARMANDII

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    I just love the Ferns by the pond in the evening light.:love30:
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    And one of my favourites.....Aquilegia

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      I'm not the only one that likes Aquilegia:snork:
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        Not Aquilegia but Virbunum is one of my favourite easy shrubs:snorky:
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          Billbergia nutans is reportedly hardy down to about -5°c if on the drier side. I'll let you know
          how true that is this time next year :heehee: Perfectly hardy in an cool greenhouse.

          @shiney - nice Rehmannia :dbgrtmb:
           
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              That's what they all say!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
               
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                My variegated Norway maple (Acer Drumondii) is at its best in spring when the newly emerged foliage catches the late evening sun.

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                Bowles's Golden, from Shineyland. :dbgrtmb:

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                  Auricula - Jack Dean :-

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                  Phlox stolonifera :-

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                      Rhododendron

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                        Good morning:smile:

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                          She's a beauty, Lori! She must have brought a big smile to your face after your experience of Zone Envy :dbgrtmb:

                          Gorgeous specimen! :thumbsup:
                          I have one, which I bought and planted as a tiny thing last year. Buds are forming but no where near flowering (yet!). At least you've reminded me what it should look like when it does :dbgrtmb:

                          @ARMANDII - loving your blooms. Your aquilegias are ahead of mine. The stems are up, but the flower heads aren't fully developed yet: I check daily :whistle: :heehee:
                           
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                            All growing beautifully.:yes::yes::yes::yes:


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                              The spring surge has arrived!
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                              The self-seeded Cerinthe is looking lovely this year, together with Caldendula and Borage.
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                                As if it would dare do anything else? :heehee:
                                Is that a fastigiate yew in the pot with lights coiled around it?

                                :dancy: And looking absolutely wonderful!! :thumbsup:
                                 
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