Rudbeckia 'Rustic Dwarf'
Alas not in my garden but this Chaenomoles has been flowering in a Sheffield garden for the last two weeks. Stops you in your tracks as you walk...
Winter Honeysuckle (Lonicera purpusii I think) which fills the bed next to our drive with the most delightful perfume all winter.
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Jasmine officianale.
Yellow Wallflower. Hardly a month in the year when it's not in flower.
Ursinia anethoides. A bedding flower that seems to have fallen off the radar. We keep sowing its seeds each year.
Saxifraga urbium. The gorgeous little flowers of London Pride really need to be seen in close-up.
Rudbeckia 'Rustic Dwarf'. Not quite as dwarf as it used to be but sown each year and flowers well into November.
Rose 'Lady Emma Hamilton'. Wonderful repeat flowerer. A David Austin variety that now seems to be hard to find.
Persicaria affinis 'Darjeeling Red'. Provide the right conditions and this wonderful plant will multiply quickly to cover a large area. Flowers from May through to November with the blooms turning...
Osteospermum. Showing the intricate arrangement in it's eye
First time we've had this Nasturtium variety but what a cracker!
Liatris spicata 'Kobold'. Only recently discovered this one but really glad I did.
Helenium still hanging on well into November
Helenium 'Mardi Gras' at its peak of colour in August.
Helianthus 'Miss Mellish'. Bit of a thug but what a flower!
Anthemis 'E.C Buxton' still blooming well here in November
Allium sphaerocephalon growing up through Deschampsia
Eryngium 'Big Blue'. This newer variety really lives up to its name and is a magnet for bees
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