WHATS LOOKING GOOD IN JULY.

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  1. elainefiz

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    [​IMG] just the one Mrs Wembley.
     
  2. elainefiz

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    [​IMG]some kind of clematis?it came free with the arch.hopefully many more to come.
     
  3. UsedtobeDendy

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    wear gloves, Pal! be a creative pest! :D
     
  4. Liz

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    Those are lovely flowers, great colour too. Looks really healthy!
     
  5. Marley Farley

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    [​IMG] My Giant Asiatic Lilies are just coming into full flower now. The scent is heavenly & the blooms are over 9" across..... They are looking good again this year with more to come..... [​IMG] :D

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  6. Banana Man

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  7. Waco

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    I got lillies too

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    this is a clump I found hidden under a budlea - all hints on how to get them out greatly received!
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    this clump I just love the colour of. by next week they should be in full bloom.

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  8. Waco

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    I am really getting into this "successional plantin" though and just love this group, the Viburnum which flowers Feb, campanula behind it and the iris just popping up to say hello.

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  9. Liz

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    What lovely pictures, Waco and MF!
    Here's one of my favourite summer bulbs, unfortunately a plain one, usually they are amazingly spotty. Flowers last for just one day, bulbs are not hardy, and no smell, so you have to really like them to bother!
    Tigridia Pavonia
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    More to come in other colours! [​IMG]
     
  10. Stingo

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    Pink

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    Lily

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    Morning Glory

    What's looking good in my garden at the moment.
     
  11. Banana Man

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    Liz, do you mean one of these ?

    This is a photo I took of one at my aunts. I haven't got round to pinching one off her yet.

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    BM [​IMG]
     
  12. Liz

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    Yes, BM, that's it! I haven't seen a plain one before. You'll need to nick more than one though....but they are very cheap to buy. [​IMG]
    Stingo, what great pictures, that pink is beautiful. My Morning glories have all come out in that pattern [seed saved from last year] with some variation in the base shade.
     
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    [​IMG] Beautiful photos Waco,Liz, Stingo & BM....... :D :D
     
  14. Stingo

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    Agree that the pink looks really lovely, more so when you take a photo like that if you know what I mean.

    I didn't realise how pretty it was untill then. [​IMG]
     
  15. Waco

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    I buy and lant the tigridias but never get anything - or I blink and miss them!

    stingo that looks more lika a hemoracallis and if it is what a fantastic colour!
     
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