WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN APRIL 2018

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      Whats this one Tetters please, ive seen this today i was going to get a photo but it was awkward to stop the car it looks lovely.
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        I'll see if, tomorrow, I can get time to take some shots of what's happening around the garden, well, in between Mugs of Tea.:snorky:
         
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          Hi Martin - it`s Magnolia Stellata. I planted three of them in that patch and they`re always reliable :)
           
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            Thank you Tetters i will have to get two, it certainly stands out flowers and no leafs, ive just read up the leafs come after the flower, the one i noticed is white yours looks the pink one.
             
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              This is a white magnolia, but pale pink in bud as seems to be the case with quite a few white flowered shrubs. It is the one that likes chalky soil.
               
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                Really pleased with this azalea! It's the one i dug out the garden and nearly chucked out. Nearly 2 years later and its full of flowers! :)
                 
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                    All very beautiful @Snorky85 , brightens another dreary day :)
                     
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                      Thanks @Sienna's Blossom , I thought the same - nice to have a bit of brightness. The fog seems to be getting worse here.
                       
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                        How did you manage the Fuschia @shiney :biggrin:
                         
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                          They do get large!

                          I agree - they're barely showing leaf around here.

                          The first Salvia of the year to bloom is Salvia coerulea..............
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                            I was waiting for you to ask that! :heehee:

                            It's not a hardy one (well, I don't think so :noidea:) but we have now put it out by our porch to be rained on. If there's danger of low temperatures we'll bring it in. It was a gift from visitors. :blue thumb:
                             
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                              I agree I have seen a 'Stellata' in full bloom standing a minimum of 25ft and also taking up nearly as much in width, beautiful tree! :)
                               
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                                The Magnolia Stellata trees that I have here were from the nursery where I used to work. That was about 20 years ago. They therefore go on my ''slow growing'' list. I also planted a Davidia (handkerchief tree, or ghost tree) since then and that is known to be very slow growing, in fact when I planted it it was just a twig. Now it is taller than the Mag. stellata and has been sporting the wonderful handkerchief bracts that - quite honestly - I didn`t think I`d live to see......I`ll have to see if I can find a photo...

                                I love trees :wub2:
                                 
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