What's looking good in April 2017

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  1. NigelJ

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        My Clematis "Miss Bateman" which is growing along my Rose "Maquerade" is just starting to open
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        While this is my favourite time of year for the Acer Brilliantissimum as the leaves really shine.
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        At last the Aquilegia are starting to flower
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          @longk the stems on Iris confusa look quite delicate so are the flowers quite small?
           
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          I like using large pots, putting some in permanent positions to make a mark an area while using others and "scattering" them around to break up straight lines or to add interest in a place where you can sit and contemplate the world. I usually leave them undisturbed for a couple of years and then forget what was in them, making what appears and flowers a surprise!! Anyway, I have around 60 odd of them and here's some you'll trip over when ambling around the garden.
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          I like texture in the surface of pots as it gives them some character. This one is full of Hostas......although it doesn't look like it!!
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          I like this one as it sets off the Hostas inside it nicely.
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          And then I use medium pots to break up straight lines....
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            About 30/35mm. It is a delightfully unusual Iris - if you look in the background you can see the fans of leaves which are born on long (30 to 50cm) canes that are not unlike bamboo canes.
             
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              I hadn't noticed the leaves on my first look, quite different to most Iris. I like it! :dbgrtmb:
               
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                Good afternoon some of my Buddies:smile:

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                        Been blown over so in a vase they went
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                        Cherry blossom : )

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                          image.jpg Everything. Just as the sun goes down
                           
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                            Hostas are perking up

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                            A tulip is peaking through one plant
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                            Although we still have downy mildew on the Aquilegias we have been trying to bring in new ones - either sown ourselves or donated to us by Zigs and ARMANDII - thanks :dbgrtmb:
                            This one has been has been sown by Mrs Shiney and is only 4" high.
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                            The Coronilla is really getting into its stride
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                            As is the Magnolia
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                            Some of the lilacs are starting to bloom
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                              This is really interesting. Given the distance discrepancy, there's not all that much discrepancy in flowering times....perhaps 2-3 weeks for some plants/shrubs is all. The tulips are over apart from Blue Parrot but the Iris are starting to open and there are some beautiful blooms on the shrub roses. Will dash round with the camera tomorrow:)
                               
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