What's Looking Good In July 2013

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  1. Kristen

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    The Red "Hot" border. Still working on getting it "full" of plants, and things that are not Cerise, Orange or Pink!

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    Red Hot Poker ... I've got three of these, big plants, which are being binned by the "colour control management team" ... if anyone wants them?

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    Sambucus Black Beauty putting on a show :)

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      A slightly crumpled stem of Campanula "Kent Belle" - they will all be plump by eventide.
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      A Salvia purchased from an Open Gardens Scheme labelled "Picasso" but I can find no reference to it in nibor Robin's Salvias gallery.
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      Rose "Miss Alice"
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      A little "pot" Rose that was in this garden before us
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      A Rose from my sister unfortunately, label now lost...
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      more piccies to follow,
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        The dear old rose that spans the kitchen window had an uncomfortable Winter/Spring and is showing her age now. Still a glorious colour and perfume,
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        Clem. "Pilu Little Duckling" flowering nicely now
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        And the first Dianthus "Diana". A lovely warm shade of coral.
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        And finally, Salvia "Penny's smile"
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          Lovely pics, Jenny. You've got a grand collection of plants there!!:thumbsup::snork::hapfeet:
           
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            Some more colour from the garden.
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              Love the rose Jenny - such a beautiful velvety colouring!
               
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                Just a few from mine today

                Red hot poker
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                Geranium (not sure which one)
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                Patio red rose
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                  From today I have a lovely white rose that I grew from a cutting flowering for the first time
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                  Variegated Philadelphus, also grown from a cutting and looking very good
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                  A stunning 'daisy flowered' perennial with very stiff dark green glossy leaves
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                  And an unusual creeping variegated Fuchsia with equally unusual but interesting little flowers
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                    That's an odd looking fuchsia Bilbo - but actually quite fascinating. Love the whites!
                     
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                      really lovin' your pics guys, its so uplifting looking at all your pretty flowers :)
                       
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                        Dunno about "creeping" but the flowers look like Fuchsia procumbens - presumably "variegata" if it is variegated.
                         
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                          Entrance to the Exotic Garden with the tree ferns (newly planted this Spring).
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                          Sorry about the clear plastic tubes - I'm using those around shrubs (Fatsia in this case - bog-standard japonica, variegata and Spiders Web in this case) for the first few years to "Hurry them up" a bit.

                          Foreground banana is Ensete maurelii. Brugs on the left desperately in need of more moisture ...

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                          Allium schubertii coming into flower - and looking reasonably exotic I think :)
                           
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                            It is! Sadly one of the more tender ones in my experience:frown:
                             
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                            Yes that's the one Kristen :dbgrtmb: , creeping, prostrate, trailing are all words to describe it used by various suppliers though :)
                             
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                            Ooo love the variegated form Bilbo, I have the other unvariegated one very kindly sent to me by longk :biggrin:, I thought it'd get lost on the ground so its planted in a basket and hung from a tree where the flowers should be at eye level :), starting to trail quite nicely too, can't wait for the flowers.
                             
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