What's Looking Good In June 2013

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  1. longk

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    Result!:dancy:
     
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    Looking great GA and simbad
     
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      Poppy:)

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        Can't get out the door now ARMANDII my heads too big :lunapic 130165696578242 5:, thankyou :)

        Love the colour of the lantana GA.........
         
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          I wish they'd get going Spruce nowhere near yet,most are still very small buds, but on the plus side I've never seen so many scapes :hate-shocked::hapydancsmil:.
           
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            A few from Sues garden.

            Tulbaghia violacea...............
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            Rhodophoxis..................
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            Abutilon....................
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            And Mackaya bella.............
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              Very nice, longk:thumbsup: Sue's garden looks great!!:snork:

              Redstar I love your with the woodland atmosphere......top notch!!:snork:
               
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                showing my ignorance here . What is a scape please?
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                A few bits and pieces which are looking not bad as haven't been bashed about by either wind or rain, makes a nice change! 1st photo gives away that I'm more a foliage than a flower person, but like both if possible. Pity you can't capture the scent as well as the image as the Azalea has a heavenly perfume atm. I'm no David Bailey unlike others here on GC who are amazing at taking photos. Picture 301.jpg Picture 293.jpg Picture 298.jpg Picture 286.jpg Picture 289.jpg
                 
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                  Love the Mecanopsis Silu and those beautiful Iris too,
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                    silu - I'm very envious of your Mecanopsis!

                    ARMANDII - It's a nicely matured garden which is being corrupted by my influence! Here's one of my plants that she pestered me about until I relented - Iochroma australis.................
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                    This is her Baptisia australis which I'll keep on about until she gives me a division.................
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                    Trollius chinensis..............
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                    And a very early Schitzostylis.....................
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                      From my garden today;
                      Sisyrinchium...................
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                      Unknown Clematis...................
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                      Nectaroscordum continues to please me (and the bees)...................
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                      And Echeveria elegans in the greenhouse................
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                      • silu

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                        Well Longk I may be doing ok with the blue poppies but failing miserably with Baptisia Australis. Had a small clump for 3 or maybe 4 years not a flower in sight! Won't even begin to know how to grow the glorious Sisyrinchium, doesn't look like it would like growing in Scotland somehow!?
                         
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