WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD - JUNE 2014

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  1. ARMANDII

    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    I did look to see if there was a shrub version but unfortunately there's not:dunno::cry3: The colour in the pic is correct which unfortunately isn't always true of the pics in the Rose Catalogues. I actually did want to extend the collection of Climbing Roses which is why I bought all three roses at the same time.
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      That really is a lovely orange and I like the Madame Alfred Carriere too, where do you grow yours? As in against/through what?
       
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        Hi Joolz, mine is just starting to think about it while last year it had a rest and didn't flower at all, possibly because I cut it back a bit as it was playing "I'm King of the Castle" in the centre of the "walk around border":dunno::heehee: There's a tall blue Aconite that battles it out with the Bears Breeches every year but is starting to lose the fight so I may have to come to it's rescue after the flowering period and move it to another less congested area, which in my garden ain't easy:dunno::snork:
         
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          Some more from the borders:hapydancsmil:
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            I like the yellow rose Armandii, is it a climber please?
             
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            Hi Sheal, no!!!!.....................it's your old friend "Kings Ransom":lunapic 130165696578242 5:
             
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              :doh:I should have known! I weighed up between buying 'Kings Ransom' and the one I now have below 'Lincolnshire Yellow Belly'.....I wish now I'd stuck with 'Kings Ransom' it's beautiful and a deeper yellow. :)

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                Steady Joolz, or he won't be able to get his head through the doorway!

                What are these dwarf Buddleia's good for?
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                I planted three, in a clump, last year and they looked like the photo. Neat and tidy, small, a bit bizarre (after all, one is used to the things reaching for the sky of course ...). But I think it fulfilled a role at the front ... this year they are waist high and still growing. I'll take a photo later on.

                But it still begs the question in my mind. The marketing people persuaded me to buy some, as I was curious (and I expect they were giving them away with some promotion or other ... I can't imagine I would have paid full-money for a curiosity) ... but each time I walk past it I still ask myself What am I going to do with those?. Is it just me?
                 
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                  Yes! :loll: :lunapic 130165696578242 5:


                  A talking point? :scratch: :biggrin:
                   
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                    Mr Shiney you are so wicked some days. ..:nonofinger:. I think Mrs Shiney's giving you too much meat,
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                    @Kristen , I think this calls for a bit of :paladin:confrontation with the vendor don't you?
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                      Jenny, I'm never naughty or wicked :)

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                        A few things;

                        Lobelia tupa continues to tease and just get plain big!
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                        Digitalis parviflora....................
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                        Digitalis lutea looks superb!
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                        And Salvia forskoalii is becoming a real star!
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                          Alliums and my first sweetheart strawberries

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                            A typing point, certainly :)

                            At last year's East Ruston outing they looked quite tall :heehee:

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                              Pah! :lolpt:They're tiddlers!!!!:heehee:
                               
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