What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. ARMANDII

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    Hi Jenny, it goes by the glamorous name of Astrantia Large White.:dunno::snork:
     
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      Just counting in my head think I have 16 bearded iris silu and 5 siberian plus a couple of water iris both yellow but one has a varietgated leaf oh and musn't forget my one ensata :), so not as big an obsession as the daylilies :hate-shocked:, I've grown some from RHS seed this year, siberian and ensata, so in a couple of years hopefully a few more.
      Your dark one sounds nice look forward to seeing the picture, being on top of a hill mine do sometimes get a bit bent with the wind, so lower growings good :)
       
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        Is it Chiastophyllum Bilbo ? I have one with a variegated leaf (Jim's Pride) almost didn't have!!!had it growing in a pot but last year it got eaten by vine weevil :hate-shocked: , luckily I managed to re root some of the pieces that fell off when they'd eaten the roots.
         
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          Biked to a friends house today to help him start off his raised pond. On they way I came across this:

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          I then arrived and went for a smoke round the back of his house:

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          Guess where Loli?

          Then we built a pond base and felt very very manly:

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            Got home and took a few more pics:

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              My first Sempervivum bloom - S.arachnoids..................
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              First flowers on Lotus berthelotii.................
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                This brings a smile to my face each time I go into the front garden :blue thumb:

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                And this is what the inside of the flower looks like
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                  What a glorious poppy Mr Shiney. Will there be plants available next year please?:wub2:
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                  If the plant sets seed I shall collect them and try and get them to grow. I'd have to print up a picture to put alongside the pots for sale. :blue thumb: Sometimes the seeds from these type of poppies don't do too well.

                  We only put the plant in last year so we're very pleased with it. :) It was a left over from a plant sale somewhere else :hate-shocked:
                   
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                    A bit of a white theme to start:

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                    Sweet rocket​

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                    Libertia Grandiflora​

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                    Orlaya grandiflora​

                    But there's still plenty of colour around:

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                    The back flower bed​
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                    Climbing rose in the rain​
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                    Primula bulleyana (we think, the RHS seeds said P. sieboldii)​
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                    Cotula hispida​
                     
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                      That looks like Climbing Rose Masquerade, HsuH???? , is it?? or is it another rose by any other name!!
                       
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                        Don't know I'm afraid. It was growing in our previous garden when we moved there in 1985. We took a cutting when we moved here in 2000 and it has been thriving ever since.
                         
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                        Hi HsuH, well I'm 95% sure it is "Masquerade. In my opinion it's a cracking rose but not often seen in gardens, although I believe another GC member has one in their garden. It was introduced around 1958, is very hardy and reliable and repeat flowers through the year and I've had mine for nearly 30 years.
                        Here's some pics of mine from last year in it's different stages and how the flowers change colour during their life.

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                          It certainly looks very similar to ours, Armandii. If it stops raining and it's not windy, I'll go and take a few more pictures of its flowers in different stage of opening for comparison. I'd quite like to learn its proper name. 'Masquerade' sounds nice:) .
                           
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