Whats lookin' good in June 2016

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  1. wiseowl

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    Hi @nFrost are you sure you don't mean "Arthur Bell";):smile:

    Cerastium (snow in summer)

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      Good afternoon,two new additions;)

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        image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg It's all looking quite nice really, well, apart from the 'dotty' Marigolds :redface:
         
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          Sorry everyone more clematis.
          Clematis Landsdown Brown< got this as a seedling earlier this year WP_20160609_18_12_11_Pro.jpg WP_20160609_18_12_43_Pro.jpg

          Clematis sonnette
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            Chiastophyllum Oppositifolium.....a new picture taken this evening but not looking a lot different to the older picture in post #83. The pink petals are from the Cistus behind.

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            Young white Lupin in my back garden, sadly I've lost the same in my front garden to aphids this year. :doh:
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            Geranium
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            Chives
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            Papaver 'Patty's Plum'
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              It's looking gorgeous Sheal :)
               
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                Thanks Anthony. :)
                 
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                  Climbing Rose, Handel :-

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                  Rose Gaujard :-

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                  Hydrangea petiolaris :-

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                      Meconopsis lingholm, seeds from silu
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                        That's a shame @Anthony Rogers , there are so many lovely climbing plants. It's a pitty you haven't got anywhere for them :frown:
                         
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                          Hi Michael,
                          I do grow climbers but mostly only annuals such as Sweet Peas .

                          I have a couple of Fuchsias ( Lady Boothby and Pink Fizz ) that are permanent because they don't take up so much room , oh and three Clematis.

                          It's just that a Rose would need a large space of its own which we haven't got.
                           
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                            Petunia 'Cherrry Ripple'.
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                            Petunia 'Indian Summer'.
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                            Alstreomeria 'Pink Sensation'.

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                            I am amazed that this Ensete Maurelii survived two winter nights of -6/7c when I lost less delicate plants.
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                            Fatsia jap variegata.
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                            Tradescantia, this must have come in with something else, may be Bluebells given to us as I didn't plant it. As it fills a gap I leave it there.
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                            Tropical bed, not ideal as it faces north, totally wrong aspect!
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                              Good morning:smile:

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                                I like that a lot!
                                 
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