What's Looking Good In May 2020

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  1. Victoria

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    Lovely Woo. Funny, Cistus grows wild here but the purple one only grows in my area ... must be the soil???
     
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      Some primroses in hanging baskets :-

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      And a hanging basket plant saved from last year but I don't know what it's called :-

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      Ilex Golden King with new shoots and flowers :-

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      Geranium phaeum :-

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        You have 12 Cistus? Do you have any bruvvers as well? :whistle: :heehee:
         
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          The variegated ceanothus has been waiting for the end of the drought so that we can plant it

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          The first Iris sibirica to flower and we shall soone have a few hundred of them. They have spread quite fast and we dug up a lot last year and gave them to visitors to our open garden. GC members were offered them first but I don't know how many took them.
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          Euphorbia mellifera - we cut it to the ground in the Autumn
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          The leaves of the pink Epimedium
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          A lovely tone to these Tulips
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          I've been showing these sweetpeas gradually flowering since March. They are the normal annual ones that we forgot to cut down, so the plants are 6ft high. Since they started flowering the flowers have been white but they are now getting a lovely purple tinge to them.
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          The first of the Dahlias is sprouting. They have been left in situ for about four years
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          We don't grow broad beans but this has popped up in the garden and is almost 4ft high. It is about 100ft from the field at the back where they grew broad beans three years ago! :scratch:
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            I've spent a lifetime thinking I've got to get a cistus x purpurea. One day, at a car boot, I saw cistus alan fradd, two litre plant 3 quid. What made me buy it was not the fact it was cheap, it was and so am I, it's just part had reverted back to purpurea!
            Today the first flower of the year opened.....it's.....alan fradd:cry3:
            I really must get round to taking cuttings so there is no anticipation
             
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              I forget how nice the humble hawthorn is when it's in blossom. 20200503_160621.jpg
               
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                Hardy geranium
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                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  Yeah missing seeing the Hawthorn hedges in full flower thanks to the lockdown.
                   
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                    @Logan please can you tell me the name of that gorgeous orange yellow rhodo?
                     
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                      Pelargonium bought last spring at Morrisons - overwintered in the greenhouse:
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                      Crisantemum - again in the greenhouse - hm... slightly mixed seasons :) :)
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                        My camellia Nina Avery is still blooming ... 20200503_145212.jpg
                         
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                          @ Armandii I think your colourful tulips look amazing:wow: and I want to have a similar show in my cutting garden. Do you keep your tulips from year to year or do you treat them like annuals and buy new every year?
                           
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                            Thank you CarolineL but sorry i don't know what it's called the label was lost a long time ago.
                             
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                            @Logan I've had a hunt online - do you think it might be Golden Everest?
                             
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                              Does this one take your fancy, flounder? 20200410_171400.jpg

                              I could stick some extra cuttings in for you, they should be rooted by autumn.
                               
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