What's looking good in September 2015

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    August thread Here

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    • JWK

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      Cannas and Brugmansias are starting to make a decent show:
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      • Anzia

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        My autumn hanging basket and winter pot. Obviously needing time to fill out and mature, but I do love them!

        Red Hook Sedge, sedum and cyclamen in the basket. Cineraria, cyclamen and ivy in the pot.

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          @JWK John, that bed is really looking good now. :dbgrtmb: :love30:
           
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              My Raspberries & Victoria plums
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              I'm sorry I can't turn the photo :doh:. I think there could be some plum crumble on the menu :hapydancsmil:
               
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                Every coleus has a silver lining...
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                Oh, @JWK, this has an impact! Delightful, really, I'd love to see more! :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  Early Nantes...:snork:

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                    Hi @Angelina , I've got some photos here showing how it looked in July and also compared to 4 years ago:

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                      Sunflowers:
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                      Cannas:
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                        Eucomis comosa "Oakhurst".................
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                        Eucomis comosa "Sparkling Burgundy"...............
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                        And the two together (make your own mind up as to which is the better form)................
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                          Great! :love30:
                          My newest item on the 'watched-thread' list!:biggrin:
                           
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                          Some lovely Perilla from strongy ( @strongylodon what temperature should we keep the cuttings at during the winter?).

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                          This honeysuckle was cut right back for its end of year pruning last week and has started blooming again!
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                          Some wild alliums have appeared by our patio
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                          Penstemons have been blooming again
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                          Cobaea scandens is growing at 12" a week and spreading everywhere. It's grown up and over the fence and the neighbour loves it :)
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                          We have lots of different varieties of Heuchera and they're managing to keep flowering quite well
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                          Forgotten the name of this one :doh:
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                          The flower of a large sedum that grows 3ft high and 3ft circumference. Don't know the variety as it has been in that bed for years.
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                            Another shrub that has been cut back and is flowering again are our weigelia
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                            Thalictrum (double purple)
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                            Our cyclamen bed is just starting to come into its autumn flowering, early, which is the third time this year!
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                            With white and different shades of pink
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                            The Chinese lanterns are beginning to peak out through the leaves
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                            Lords and Ladies are just beginning to colour up
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                            Some of the zinnias that we're doing trials of
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                            And a definite sign of approaching Autumn is when the ice plants start to flower
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                            But we have a touch of Spring with Campanula flowering again, alongside some of the ice plants
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                            • Anthony Rogers

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                              Shiney, they look like " Coleus" to me, now known as Solestemon or Plectranthus . Perilla is a herb with all green or muddy purple leaves. I don't think I'd advise you to eat yours !

                              The blue flowered shrub looks like Caryopteris.
                               
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