WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN May 21

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  1. Michael Hewett

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    A few taken before the torrential rain and gale winds ... (I wonder it there's anything left in my garden or has it all been blown away !)

    Anemone de caen :-

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    Queen of the Night Tulips and Sundisc Narcissi :-

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    Saxifraga London Pride :-

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    Centaurea Amethist in Snow :-

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    Euphorbia but I can't remember the name :-

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    Ragged Robin Lychnis floss cuculi :-

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    I haven't been down the garden for two days, we've had non stop rain and gales :gaah:
     
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      Looking good Michael, I love Anenomes, must do them again as they did well here but went after a few years.
       
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      • pete

        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        The Streptocarpus cuttings that @ricky101 sent me last year.
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        Echium wildpretii
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        Ceonothus not so good this year, Feb. winds killed a lot of flower buds
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        Self sown daisies, not sure where they came from, bit bigger flowers than the usual lawn daisy.
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        Male Trachycarpus fortunei flowers just coming out.
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          Looking good @pete
          A neighbour up the close has a ceonothus in his front garden but the frost got at it this year he had to cut it back a bit ,but the plant is still ok.
           
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            My very first anenome
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            My fern having forgiven me for moving him
            sorry about the poor quality pics..new phone...
             

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              They don't last long for me either @Victoria , I buy new ones every few years :smile:
               
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                Clematis freda:
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                Blueberry :)
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                Bluebells in my wild garden:
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                Darmera peltata (from @shiney's Open Day a few years back):
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                Amaryllis:
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                Espalier Apples:
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                  Spring bulbs - one of the few things that have done really well in this cold spell:
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                    Rosa Guinee

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                      Iris "x" no idea which, or where it came from.
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                      Buddleja salvifolia strongly scented, can be overpowering close up.
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                      Hemerocallis middendorfii early flowering, sweet scented species; not as floriferous as the hybrids.
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                      Euphorbia griffithi "Dixter"
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                      Cestrum elegans needs a permanent home.
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                      Tulbaghia violacea "Purple Eyes"
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                      Gladiolus carneus Pink form outside in a well drained bed.
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                      Lachenalia orthopetalata
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                        I have five stems on my Agapanthus this year ...

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                        @roders
                         
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                          That is a fantastic specimen, Pete! :blue thumb: Have you overwintered it containerised in the greenhouse, then? I've thought of trying to grow it here in Notts (in the ground) with winter fleecing, but I don't think it would last long, I'm too absent-minded and we have too many late Spring frosts for it.

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                            Hi Nick, yes its actually two years old, but I dont think they get as tall as the usual E. pininana, I'm going to try for a taller one.
                            I tried this one some years ago and it didn't last long in the wet, if kept dry I think they are reasonably hardy.
                            Even my big pininana was wiped out this feb by continual frost and freezing winds.
                             
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                              I have agapanthus in the ground and I don't fleece it. It's not a evergreen one so they're hardier.
                               
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                                Tall Bearded Iris has four buds,..first bloom from this.
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                                Rose ( Rosa 'Casino' )
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                                Arum Lily,..first bloom this year.
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