Some October flowers

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  1. Palustris

    Palustris Total Gardener

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    Some of our Asters and Hydrangeas and Alliums.
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    Aster ericoides horizontalis
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    Gypsophila tenuifolia
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    Allium thunbergii album
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    Allium thunbergii
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      Palustris Total Gardener

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      And in the Alpine House.
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      Oxalis perdicaria Maloborda
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      Oxalis perdicaria Cetrino
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      Campanula fragilis
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      Oxalis Anne Christie
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      Oxalis hirta
       
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        Love those different Oxalis Palustris. I never knew there were so many lovely ones.
        thank you for sharing all these great flowers with us this morning,
        Jenny
         
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        It is a huge family, Jenny. There are a lot more that I would love to be able to grow.
         
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        Oxalis perdicaria Cetrino is a bit of a gem:goodpost:
         
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        Had a message from the man who originally found it in Argentina. Only ever found once and its proper designation should be Oxalis perdicaria Ezeiza form,
        Aberconwy Nurseries sell it (Keith Lever).
         
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