What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. nFrost

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      Geranium time :hapydancsmil:
      Geranium 'Macrorhizum'
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      Geranium 'Psilostemon' and Choisya
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      Geranium 'Magnificum'
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      Geranium 'Snowflakes'
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      And campanula 'Thyrsoides' has opened!!!!
      005.JPG Sanguisorba 'Menziesii' grown from seed and flowering for the first time :hapydancsmil:
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        Those colours are simple gorgeous Simbad.
         
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          Clematis........... no its gone, name'll come to me in a minute :heehee:
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          Potentilla possibly Recta?
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          First flower open on a new salvia last year 'Penny's Smile'
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            Simbad is the clematis a Dr. Ruppel?
             
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              You've taken some great shots there, Simbad:thumbsup::snork: They show off the plants really well and the colours and textures really lend atmosphere to the pics.:hapfeet:
               
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              Elephant Garlic has put up a big flower spike. Which I will be having for my dinner tomorrow.
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              yum yum.
               
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                That be a fine specimen there, Nick!!:snork::heehee:
                 
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                Thank you very much, Armandii. I would like to have them. How do we go about doing this?

                :oopss: Sorry if I seem rather cheeky and pushy. When one is facing temptation one's normal behaviour gets thrown out of the window. ;)
                 
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                That be Corydalis. Once you've got one they grow everywhere! They self-seed as readily as forget-me-nots.
                 
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                A few more today...

                Iris 'something or other':biggrin: , another freecycle plant from a couple of years ago
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                Salvia 'Hot Lips'
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                The name of this always escapes me, think it used to be an Allium many years ago :biggrin:
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                  Didn't think that for a moment!! Members often send plants and seeds to one and another, it's part of the spirit of GC and beng a gardener.:heehee::hapfeet:


                  That's easy, in the Autumn when the growth of the Solomon's Seal has died down somewhat I will dig up a few rhizomes of those, plus the False Solomon's Seal [which has the same leaves but carries a white tuft of flowers. It is also slightly more difficult to find in the ground so I might pot one or two up for you while still in growth.] I'll keep a check on the Camassia to see if it sets seeds and I will let you know on that score. I can then send them altogether to you.:coffee::snork:
                   
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                    Agree with every word! That and Uvularia are two of the spring highlights for me!
                     
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                      Jenny namaste - Thanks for the photos. I'm going to pot mine on for a year as the spot that I have in mind is also plagued by ground elder!
                       
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