What's Looking Good In August 2013

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  1. Sheal

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    Great pictures Armandii and I love the seed heads! :dbgrtmb:
     
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      Around the 3' mark in my soil, NF:snork:
       
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      Quirky seed heads Armandii but they have an attractive quality about them!
       
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        Yep, you're right, GA. When taking pics of flowers, seed heads etc you seem to see things with a new set of eyes:dunno::hate-shocked:. I see things a bit differently with a camera in my hand:heehee:
         
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              It's such a beautiful morning I just took random snaps. Nothing fancy, I'm very lucky to have such huge mature trees and just adore my Cedar, she's lost a few branches so her shape is Picture 208.jpg Picture 217.jpg Picture 206.jpg Picture 210.jpg Picture 219.jpg somewhat odd these days but she's such a wonderful colour atm and I love the wee cones. Certainly my Hostas have also enjoyed the sunny summer. I have never seen so many flowers on all of them.
               
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                The cedars a lovely shape silu :) beautiful tree, and those hostas not a slug hole in sight!!!!
                Finding the slugs and snails everywhere at the moment grr, I have a pair of shoes I leave outside the door for when I nip to the bin etc one in there the other day not a nice crunching sound on bare feet :eeew:
                 
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                  Silu,
                  Now you mention it, the hostas are flowering well this year, mine are doing well too. But they are a getting a bit lacy now! Yours look superb.
                  Just love your big tree - wish I had more garden so could have trees like that.

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                    Alstroemeria psittacina seems a little late this year, but it's taller and stronger than it's ever been..............
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                    You can just make out this first flowering stem in this photo of the Lobelia tupa which is in full bloom now......................
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                    A self seeded Impatiens balfourii.......................
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                    I.glandulifera "Red Wine"...................
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                    Acanthus mollis.....................
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                    Sollya heterophylla.....................
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                    Commelina coelestis "Alba"......................
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                    Fuchsia "Hawkshead"..................
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                    And an unknown Clem in one of the arches...............
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                      Silu, your tree is stunning! :) Have you any idea which Cedar it is?
                       
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                        Thank you Sheal, yes I am very fond of her, she is Cedar Atlantica Glauca. She really does have a great shade of slate blue atm. Many a winter I've been out bashing snow off her as if we get loads she has lost the odd enormous sweeping branch. I know I should probably prune the branches but much of her charm beauty is in her branches which all but touch the ground. A few years ago I wanted to get rid of a manure heap and plonked loads round this Cedar OMG she put on about 3 ft of growth that year!
                         
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                        Thanks Silu. Cedars have such a relaxed sweeping form with their branches and so easy on the eye. Coastal position, sandy soil, I've got no chance! :sad:
                         
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                        Agapanthus Luly.
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                        Agapanthus Headbourne Hybrid.
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                        Rudbeckia Chim Chiminee.
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                        First Canna.
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                        Hydrangea Paniculata Vanilla Fraise, purest white, no pink yet.
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                        Clematis Mrs Young, planted in late May but having an early second flush.
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                        first Oleander flowers.
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                          Silu the wee cones are really lovely and your hostas are so healthy - how come the snails have not been after them? Mine are in shreds in spite of trying everything possible.
                           
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