What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. wiseowl

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    Hi Lolli thank you it must be our fairground background when Mrs woo used to hand paint the horses on the Carousel ;)
     
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    • simbad

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      I think your white flower could be Iberis or to give it its common name Candytuft nFrost, I've just plantef one and its flowering now, good ground cover plant .
       
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      • HsuH

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        I think it's alyssum. They will self seed but have nice scents.
         
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          Woo - your garden looks amazing with all those nooks and crannies. You deserve to keep getting those prize pickings.
           
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            Got the culprit that has been after my lilies

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              Aww GA,
              aren't they **** little blighters? I absolutely loath them but at least they do wave a nice big red/orange flag to show you where they are :heehee:
              What is the blue flower , 2nd piccie? Very nice.
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                Hi Jenny
                The blue flower is a Blue Quamash it's really delicate and very pretty.
                 
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                Hi GA

                Is it similar to "Camassia" the flowers look the same I have grown the white and pale blue forms , mine where more upright with the flower stem .


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                Hi Spruce
                Yes the correct name is Camassia quamash - they are such a lovely colour.
                 
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                  Did I mention my camera's Australian?
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                  • HsuH

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                    Wow, tirednewdad99, I can well understand why you are so tired - looking after a new baby and doing all that up-side-down photography. :snork: :roflol:

                    Here are a few things looking good now in our garden.

                    Aquilegia
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                    Nectaroscordum
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                    Anisodontea
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                    Muscari comosum
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                      Azalea
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                      In the pond Oriontium (Golden Club)
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                      In the house Easter cactus: counted over 15 buds. They do look very impressive but are quite messy when nectar starts to drip.
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                      • simbad

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                        Ooops on closer inspection and after googling :heehee::redface: I'm sure your right HsuH Iberis doesn't have that yellow centre.
                         
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                        Love the muscari HsuH I've never seen that before, very unusual :)
                         
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                          Woo, you're garden has really matured now and looks wonderful, it is all blending so well. :dbgrtmb:

                          Armandii, I like all those deep coloured Aquilegia. I can't believe I'm saying that, for years I hated them as they grew like weeds in a previous garden, but they are slowly winning me round again. :)
                           
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