What's looking good in June 2009

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  1. lollipop

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    That's why this is one of my favourite mthly threads, superb flowers Aaron and strongy, I am experiencing a bit of a lull at the moment, and it's too windy to get a good pic of the sweetpeas.
     
  2. walnut

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    That's a beautiful Streptocarpus Strongy,it's good you having this time off we are getting some great shots off you.
     
  3. Rhyleysgranny

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    Some lovely pics here. I love the big white daises :luv:


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    Paladin, lovely and colourful and I love Foxgloves and is that a white one in your garden?
    Kedi, yes it is a pure white Foxglove. It came as free seeds from A-Gardener and there are several others dotted around my garden.
     
  5. Sussexgardener

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    Finally, the pink poppies are starting to bloom :)

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  6. cumberland

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    Snap!:D

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    Fantastic colours, Poppies are very underrated.:gnthb::gnthb:

    Bob does your Hymenocalllis have a scent? The ones I used to grow in the Palm House here did.:)
     
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    • cumberland

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      the colour of that rose woo is gorgeous

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      Hi Cumberland Thank you,Your Foxgloves are just great,there,s some fantastic colours in this thread:thumb::)
       
    • lollipop

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      This is meant to be my silver bed-intended originally for an early spring display, but it seems to be a summer one


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      A gorgeous aroma this one has

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      and this came as a surprise-I don't know what it is

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      • cumberland

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        hi lollipop

        i may be totally wrong here
        it looks a bit like a mimosa

        any experts around to help?
         
      • strongylodon

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        Definitely not Mimosa Cumberland but at least you tried, I have no idea.:scratch:

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        Callistemon x Mauve Mist, it's really pink).
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          wow
          beaut of a bottlebrush
           
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